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What is the meaning of idiom down in bumps?

The idiom "down in the dumps" is the correct phrase, not "down in bumps."

"Down in the dumps" means feeling sad or depressed.

Here are some examples of how to use it:

* "I've been feeling down in the dumps ever since I lost my job."

* "She's been down in the dumps lately because her boyfriend broke up with her."

* "Don't let a little rain get you down in the dumps."

Let me know if you have any other questions about idioms!

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