A place from which an enterprise or expedition is launched.
1You were born only five miles from the jumping-off place, my dear.
2It will just be a sort of jumping-off place into Space for us.
3A stone weir slowed the current and was a favorite diving and jumping-off place.
4And that brings us around to the jumping-off place again.
5Before long we arrived at what may be called the " jumping-off place."
6I couldn't see at the time where I could find a better jumping-off place.
7I suppose the Foreign Office will help me to get to the jumping-off place?
8Don't you know you are standing on the very edge of the jumping-off place?
9Having that in common probably isn't much of a jumping-off place for us, is it?
10At the end of twenty steps the corridor ended in a " jumping-off place."
11Sitka has always seemed to me the jumping-off place.
12Inconnu is the jumping-off place for most climbing trips into the Vampires or the Cirque.
13It's the jumping-off place-theend of a narrow-gaugerailroad.
14I thought I'd reached the jumping-off place, at first.
15The outlandish dresses that you had made at that jumping-off place in the West won't answer.
16This looks like the jumping-off place to me.