0 a horizontal bar along the lower front and lower back part of a motor vehicle to help protect it if there is an accident --
2 a bar at the front and back of the body of a motor vehicle that keeps it from being damaged when hit --
The poor harvest of 2001-02, which triggered the most recent famine, had been preceded by a bumper harvest.
The professionals want 'bumper booty'; this alliteration makes the runners sound greedy and grasping.
A mobile robot is assumed to have a force sensor behind its front bumper.
When used sequentially, multiple front bumper forms can be inserted.
Just to push the boundaries, a pickup bed was placed in the rear that ended in a coupe rear bumper.
What's that bumper sticker, uh, 'so little time, so many women'.
A group of teenagers were browsing through the bumper stickers, stopping the spinning display to pick out various ones and laughing at their contents.
Adverse weather can lead to a dramatic reduction in supply; good weather conditions in contrast can result in bumper harvests for producers.