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is jump

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To propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.

  • The boy jumped over a fence.

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All you have to do is jump on the bubbles.

Now all he wants to do is jump out.

The easiest thing for me to do is jump to conclusions.

"The one thing you don't want to do is jump to conclusions".

"But one of the most horrible things you can do is jump to a conclusion".

So the first thing I do after flying is jump into cold water, even during winter.

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His latest challenge is jump-starting the forlorn Columbus Blue Jackets.

The administration's immediate priority, officials said, is jump-starting indirect talks between Israelis and Palestinians.

The result is jump-up party tracks where tightly wound loops are eternally tripping over themselves, causing chaos on the dancefloor.

"What we really want to do is jump-start the industry and quite frankly enable all airlines, very much ourselves included, to diversify our fuel supply".

What he is trying to do is jump-start a poem by lowering a bucket down into a kind of underground stream flowing through his mind-a stream of continuously flowing poetry.

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