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Examples
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You call yourself humble and sinful, but you are the most Bumptious of your sex.
Little Dorrit 2007
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'Bumptious,' breaks in Sir Hugh; 'exactly, not a bit of it.
Gladys, the Reaper Anne Beale
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"Bumptious, indeed, though I believe it is not in the dictionary, has crept into familiar parlance, especially amongst young folks at school and college."
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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"Bumptious is bumptious, and gumptious is gumptious," said the landlord, delighted to puzzle a Parson.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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Bumptious little man, and yet -- and yet there's something in him.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Bumptious little man, and yet -- and yet there's something in him.
The Money Master, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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Bumptious little man, and yet -- and yet there's something in him.
The Money Master, Volume 2. Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Not three, it ain't," returned Mrs. Sumfit; "and do be good creatures, and begin about my Dahly, and where she got that Bumptious gownd, and the bonnet with blue flowers lyin 'by on the table: now, do!"
Rhoda Fleming — Complete George Meredith 1868
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"Not three, it ain't," returned Mrs. Sumfit; "and do be good creatures, and begin about my Dahly, and where she got that Bumptious gownd, and the bonnet with blue flowers lyin 'by on the table: now, do!"
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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"Not three, it ain't," returned Mrs. Sumfit; "and do be good creatures, and begin about my Dahly, and where she got that Bumptious gownd, and the bonnet with blue flowers lyin 'by on the table: now, do!"
Rhoda Fleming — Volume 1 George Meredith 1868
emptywindow commented on the word Bumptious
offensively self-assertive
August 26, 2011