Pumped can be categorized as a verb.
Adjective |
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pumped - tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline; "we were really pumped up for the race"; "he was so pumped he couldn't sleep" | ||
Verb |
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pump - operate like a pump; move up and down, like a handle or a pedal; "pump the gas pedal" | ||
pump - draw or pour with a pump | ||
pump - raise (gases or fluids) with a pump | ||
pump - question persistently; "She pumped the witnesses for information" | ||
pump - deliver forth; "pump bullets into the dummy" | ||
pump - move up and down; "The athlete pumps weights in the gym" | ||
pump - flow intermittently | ||
pump - supply in great quantities; "Pump money into a project" |
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1. | adj. | We were really pumped up for the race. | |
2. | adj. | He was so pumped he couldn't sleep. | |
3. | verb | we have made a furnace as such, we took a clay flower pot with a hole in the bottom put a piece of steel pipe in the middle of it with a cap on the bottom, filled the pipe with brass scrap, surounded the pipe with charcoal lit it off and pumped air through the hole in the pot, everything got red hot but did not melt. | |
4. | verb | I pumped up the tire. | |
5. | verb | To get the nation's economy out of the red, more foreign aid had to be pumped in. | |
6. | verb | The plumber pumped the water out of the pipe. | |
7. | verb | In swimming pools, water is continuously pumped through a filter. | |
8. | verb | I pumped five gallons of gas into my car. | |
9. | verb | Tom pumped up the tire. | |
10. | verb | Tom had to have his stomach pumped because he had accidentally eaten some rat poison. | |
11. | verb | They took Tom to the hospital to have his stomach pumped because he ate something poisonous. | |
12. | verb | Tom pumped up the tyre. | |
13. | verb | We are all so fucking pumped! | |
14. | verb | The plumber pumped out the water in order to drain the pipe. | |
15. | verb | In a liquid rocket, the propellants, the fuel and the oxidizer, are stored separately as liquids and are pumped into the combustion chamber of the nozzle where burning occurs. | |
16. | verb | Tom pumped his fist in the air. | |
17. | verb | The dyke was repaired and the seawater was pumped out. |
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adj. | |
We were really pumped up for the race. |
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He was so pumped he couldn't sleep. |
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verb | |
we have made a furnace as such, we took a clay flower pot with a hole in the bottom put a piece of steel pipe in the middle of it with a cap on the bottom, filled the pipe with brass scrap, surounded the pipe with charcoal lit it off and pumped air through the hole in the pot, everything got red hot but did not melt. |
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I pumped up the tire. | |
To get the nation's economy out of the red, more foreign aid had to be pumped in. | |
The plumber pumped the water out of the pipe. | |
In swimming pools, water is continuously pumped through a filter. | |
I pumped five gallons of gas into my car. | |
Tom pumped up the tire. | |
Tom had to have his stomach pumped because he had accidentally eaten some rat poison. | |
They took Tom to the hospital to have his stomach pumped because he ate something poisonous. | |
Tom pumped up the tyre. | |
We are all so fucking pumped! | |
The plumber pumped out the water in order to drain the pipe. | |
In a liquid rocket, the propellants, the fuel and the oxidizer, are stored separately as liquids and are pumped into the combustion chamber of the nozzle where burning occurs. | |
Tom pumped his fist in the air. | |
The dyke was repaired and the seawater was pumped out. |