[f. BUMP v.1 + -ING2.] Huge, great; ‘thumping.’

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1566.  Nuce, Seneca’s Octavia (1581), 172 b. All the bumping bignes it doth beare.

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1712.  Arbuthnot, John Bull, IV. vi. Thou shalt have a bumping pennyworth.

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