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He'd take a job if he could find one, not like some of the other bums out here.
I, on the other hand, have reason to feel bummed out.
Once the fire in the tower bums out, they will look for a body.
Definitely a must for all those beach bums out there!
"I'm pretty much in the group that says throw all the bums out."
"Ordinary fire might get a few, but could also bum out of control.
I'm kind of bummed out because I wanted to do better."
The only real break I have is that the police are keeping all the rest of you newspaper bums out.
I've been bummed out by the cruises I took with my mom.
Sylvia didn't make a bum out of me, I was one already.
And we're a little bummed out that we don't get three weeks?
This might bum out a different kind of crowd.
"I was a little bummed out my summers were being taken up by golf."
If the American people don't like the result, they can throw the bums out at election time.
"We're bitterly disappointed and kind of bummed out about the whole thing."
A sane person would toss the bum out and have him arrested.
I'm going to throw the bum out the next time he walks in here, though."
He tried to look bummed out, but didn't quite succeed.
Without giving more but by giving what is required we do not bum out.
Then its pals come and bum out our position.
"Then it gets cold again and everyone gets bummed out."
In other words, it's cool to be bummed out.
If voters feel shaky, they'll throw the bums out on Tuesday.
That torch will bum out soon, he thought, and we are all alone, without food or friends or fire.