For each race a greyhound is given a comment in the Official Race chart giving a brief description of how it ran it's race. Some are more generalized than others, but, to answer the question, this comment is stating where the racer had some trouble in its race.
The "escape turn" is the 2nd turn on the oval that when running counter clockwise has the dogs running on the backstretch of the track. Sometimes there's some body contact and it can throw a racer off it's balance.
In a race decided in around 30 seconds and with participants running in excess of 45 mph at some points, any jostling can slow a dog down significantly and have an adverse effect on it's success.
There are two types of bumped, one of them " as in you bumped into someone" or also "bumped up a level" to mean you moved up,;promoted.
it means you got bumped by jerriol
There isn't a Greyhound station in Marianna FL. That does not mean Greyhound doesn't stop there. But, there is no actual Greyhound terminal/facility in Marianna. The closest Greyhound station is in Tallahassee.
A very fast ship, or liner, is sometimes called an ocean greyhound.
How about trunk. It is open or the switch has been bumped and it thinks its open.
Bumped is the past tense of bump.
Yes, it can be (bumped knees).The word bumped is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to bump."
Pushed aside in favor of another. Usually, someone that has been bumped is not selected for a job because of qualifications. The person selected may have had more qualifications than the person in the job, therefore, the person in the job is bumped or pushed aside in favor of the person more qualified.
The correct grammar is "You must have fallen and bumped your head."
He bumped his head and got quite a headache.
in "i bumped my head" head is the noun
No, an Italian greyhound is much smaller than a greyhound.