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The phrase "the jumpy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is nervous, anxious, or easily startled. Example: "The jumpy dog barked at every little noise outside."
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the jumpy
adjective
Nervous and excited.
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On the jumpy, salacious "Runaway Baby," he channels Little Richard.
She brought relentless drive to the jumpy scherzo without turning it forceful.
Adjusting the mouse's tracking speed may also help the jumpy cursor.
Migos is perpetually in fifth gear, whether on the breezy "Bando" or the jumpy "Hannah Montana".
The jumpy music that resulted was given the name hip-hop.
Screaming, laughter, sobbing; the jumpy castle boiled life down to its essential elements.
Normally, Moskowitz moves with the jumpy energy of a Hollywood agent, but now he was subdued.
People who can stomach the jumpy Cage will find it an underrated treat.
He told the jumpy young policeman that he went with the others.
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Kristin Hersh was the songwriter behind the jumpy, oddly cantilevered tunes and surreal imagery of Throwing Muses.
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