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bump-start

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bump-start [ˈbʌmpstɑːt]
A. N to give a car a bump-startempujar un coche para que arranque
B. VT [+ car] → empujar para que arranque
bump-start
vt caranschieben
n to give a car a bump-startein Auto anschieben


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It would never start; whenever we climbed in to depart en famille the entire (Italian-American) neighbourhood would abandon their lawnmowers, barbecues and sun loungers to bump-start us down the hill.
Chip fat is being used in the drive to help the environment and bump-start our economy.
FORMER pop star Brian Harvey was banned from driving yesterday then had to ask court reporters to bump-start his car.
 
 
 
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