bumper

/ˈbʌmpər/
noun
  1. A bar attached to the front and back of a vehicle to protect it from damage in a collision.
    • The truck's bumper was covered in mud from the off-road trip.
    • The car's bumper got scratched when he backed into a pole.
    • She replaced the old bumper with a new one after the accident.
  2. A large or unusually abundant amount of something, especially a crop or harvest.
    • We enjoyed a bumper harvest of tomatoes from the garden.
    • The company reported a bumper profit for the quarter.
    • The farm had a bumper crop of apples this year.
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adjective
  1. Unusually large or abundant.
    • It was a bumper year for tourism in the region.
    • They celebrated a bumper catch of fish at the harbor.
    • The store had a bumper sale with huge discounts.
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