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Form of locomotion or movement.
jump
leap
leaping
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Examples for "
jump
"
jump
leap
leaping
Examples for "
jump
"
1
Charles de Gaulle hardly intended to help
jump
-
start
the Israeli technology scene.
2
Imports would
jump
by almost 10 million tonnes this year, he added.
3
From which a number of people every year
jump
to their deaths.
4
Figures released today show a
jump
in British house prices in September.
5
I wasn't working that day, and I said, 'Can I
jump
on?'
1
Its
leap
bore it to a point far short of my position.
2
At the time Wright said the move was: no great psychological
leap
.
3
However, the big
leap
in deductibles offsets the good news for consumers.
4
Tsinoy hears, however, and makes another creative
leap
-
with
another
,
more important question.
5
However, a decisive
leap
forward has been mooted by 26 African nations.
1
We're
leaping
into other ones -launching new ventures, working from home.
2
Unfortunately, far from
leaping
to Mr Segundus's defence, Strange never even replied.
3
In the court the boys-itwas the dinner
hour-
were
leaping
and running.
4
The Turks are alongside; they are
leaping
down into the little craft.
5
His mind was already
leaping
ahead to what needed to be done.
1
Everyone has mentioned that the Americans are
jumping
well this year too.
2
Behind him he heard the sound of her
jumping
into the sea.
3
A number of these elements are actively
jumping
in our genomes today.
4
Daughter: You know -
jumping
in the sandbox and pretending it's water.
5
It has given summer crops a wonderful drink and everything is
jumping
.
6
Actually, I'm rather surprised you're not
jumping
at this opportunity, Miss Grayson.
7
The EU should be
jumping
up and down about unfair trade practices.
8
My previous experience with the space-time anomaly gave me a
jumping
-
off
point.
9
Are you all right? Jondalar said,
jumping
up and hovering over her.
10
Usually
jumping
that rope would've been a tough choice, but not today.
11
About two days later, the
jumping
incident is understood to have occurred.
12
But people are
jumping
out the pubs and going to house parties.
13
Sometimes that means
jumping
over fences, drawing the attention of security guards.
14
My fellow Briton Greg Rutherford's also
jumping
really well at the moment.
15
I'm sorry about
jumping
ship, Cap, but I'm glad to be home.
16
Avoid accusing, criticising or
jumping
to conclusions when you open the discussion.
jumping
jump
jump up
jump around
jump to conclusions
jump back
jump ship
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