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What (who) is bumper crop - definition


Bumper Crop         
Bumper Crop is a collection of short stories by Joe R. Lansdale published in 2004 by Golden Gryphon Press.
Bumper crop         
In agriculture, a bumper crop is a crop that has yielded an unusually productive harvest. The word "bumper" in this context comes from a usage that means "something unusually large", which is where this term comes from.
Bumper (car)         
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  • 1978 [[Holden Kingswood]] Utility with "roo bar"
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  • Dagmar]]" or "bullet" bumper
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  • Damage from a low-speed but high-level impact; the energy-absorbing front bumper system is completely bypassed and untouched.
STRUCTURE AT FRONT AND REAR ENDS OF A CAR
Car bumper; Bumper bar; Bumper (vehicle); 5 mph bumper; 5 miles per hour bumper; Bumper (automobile); Crash box (vehicle collision); 5-mph bumper
A bumper is a structure attached to or integrated with the front and rear ends of a motor vehicle, to absorb impact in a minor collision, ideally minimizing repair costs. Stiff metal bumpers appeared on automobiles as early as 1904 that had a mainly ornamental function.
Examples of use of bumper crop
1. The quality gap is only confirmed by yesterday‘s bumper crop of statistics.
2. So why, with last year‘s bumper crop, is the opposite not occurring?
3. Lately, a bumper crop of signs show agroterror is now being taken more seriously.
4. Last year, after another bumper crop, it produced '3 percent of the world’s supply.
5. With a bumper crop this year, Helmand has turned into the world‘s largest poppy–producing region.