Cars on the hard shoulder tooted angrily as they bumped and fishtailed past the completely stationary lines.
Scrabbling soil and bumping past the others, Shad, who had been bringing up the rear, fought his way to the front.
They bumped over the railroad tracks, past a row of shotgun houses, some with flowers on the porch.
Last week, he had to bump his way past Rusty Wallace three laps from the finish.
The van bumped along past a ramshackle, faded white farmhouse.
Someone bumped past me roughly, jolting me off my feet, and I picked Billy up.
Farmers bumped past us on ancient tractors on their way to the vineyards.
The gurney bumped across the morgue's concrete floor, past the security office, and out onto the loading dock.
He backs the car out of the barn, and we begin to bump along the dirt road, past the ramshackle farmhouse, past a stagnant pond.
It bumped past me and was gone, crashing in the boy's wake.