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The roc landed bumpily on the ground and hopped toward them.
It circled the 'drome only once and then landed very bumpily.
They coasted bumpily down past the outer reef and into deeper water.
The Daimler was slowing, pulling into the kerb, moving a little bumpily.
Fairfax's plane circles once and then comes down to land bumpily on a piece of gazelle-inhabited ground.
"Rip must have landed somewhere along here," he said, turning off the road and swinging bumpily down a narrow lane.
The owners' business goes on, sometimes as bumpily as the Blue Jays'.
She insists on wheeling our suitcase bumpily up the steep hill along the outer harbor.
Conductors have loudly said as much at least from the time of Stokowski, and the orchestra has finally done something about it, bumpily.
Then slowly, bumpily, the car inched ahead.
Now the window at High Point was rotating bumpily across night-darkened mountainscape.
We landed rather bumpily on coarse turf.
It rolled bumpily under the bed.
A moment later he bumpily landed before the gas pumps of the station, rolling to a stop near another quibble, parked and empty, abandoned.
With a series of loud creaks and hisses, the dragon flew bumpily around while it built up steam.
So much of "Hedley" keeps you airborne that it is disturbing to find yourself touching ground bumpily as the play draws to its end.
Namibia is proceeding bumpily on the road to elections on Nov. 1 that will lead in turn to a constitutional conference.
This, Mr. Trump's first foray into Chicago, began bumpily.
As the Reagan era glides bumpily to an end, America appears to be in an introspective and self-doubting mood, fretting about symptoms of decline.
They tend to end, bumpily or inspiredly, with ecstatic dancing, a song, an expressionistic poem, or a surreal dreamlike image.
"It's a fantasy they're trying to preserve," he said as the plane flew bumpily above a wilderness that stretched away for miles in shades of greenish gray.
The vertical authority of priests and fathers yields, bumpily, to the horizontal authority of nationalist tribes, identity groups and celebrities.
Damselfiy rolled bumpily forward, the two wingpersons--a word Sarah formed and rejected in the same instant--running alongside to hold it level.
Mr. Redgrave's bumpily staged, intermittently insightful "Julius Caesar" does away with the idea of the noble Roman altogether.