bumping off Sentence Examples
- The detective suspected that the victim had been bumped off by a jealous rival.
- The mob boss ordered his henchmen to bump off anyone who threatened his empire.
- The ruthless assassin bumped off his target with a single, precise shot.
- The villain hatched a plan to bump off the hero and seize control of the city.
- The sniper bumped off the enemy commander, effectively ending the conflict.
- The cunning operative bumped off his adversaries one by one, leaving no trace behind.
- The mobster bumped off the snitch to protect his lucrative drug operation.
- The hitman bumped off the witness before he could testify against the cartel.
- The vengeful spirit bumped off all those who had wronged him in life.
- The jealous husband bumped off his wife's lover in a fit of rage and despair.
bumping off Meaning
bumping off
to murder casually or cold-bloodedly
Synonyms & Antonyms of bumping off
Synonyms:
- murdering
- doing-away-with
- executing
- putting-away
- doing-in
- slaying
- taking-out
- knocking-off
- assassinating
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- exterminating
- massacring
- butchering
- wiping-out
- claiming
- smiting
- eliminating
- eradicating
- annihilating
- felling
- zapping
- mowing-down-
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
FAQs About the word bumping off
to murder casually or cold-bloodedly
murdering, doing away with, executing, putting away, doing in, slaying, taking out, knocking off, assassinating, liquidating
raising, reviving, restoring, animating, resuscitating,resurrecting,
The detective suspected that the victim had been bumped off by a jealous rival.
The mob boss ordered his henchmen to bump off anyone who threatened his empire.
The ruthless assassin bumped off his target with a single, precise shot.
The villain hatched a plan to bump off the hero and seize control of the city.