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Noun: jumping júm-ping- The act of participating in an athletic competition in which you must jump
- The act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground
"the jumping was unexpected"; - jump Verb: jump júmp- Push upwards with the legs and feet to move upwards (and maybe forwards) with feet clear of the ground
"Can you jump over the fence?"; - leap, bound, spring - Move suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
"She jumped when I walked into the room"; - startle, start - Make a sudden physical attack on
"The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat" - Increase suddenly and significantly
"Prices jumped overnight" - Be highly noticeable
- leap out, jump out, stand out, stick out - Enter eagerly into
"He jumped into the game" - Increase in rank or status
"Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list"; - rise, climb up - Descend from an elevated point
"the parachutist didn't want to jump"; "every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge"; - leap, jump off - Run off or leave the rails
"the train jumped because a cow was standing on the tracks"; - derail - Jump from an aeroplane and descend with a parachute
- chute, parachute - Start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery
- jumpstart, jump-start - Bypass
"He jumped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible"; - pass over, skip, skip over - Pass abruptly from one state or topic to another
"jump to a conclusion"; "jump from one thing to another"; - leap - Go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions
- alternate - [N. Amer, vulgar] Have sexual intercourse
- sleep together, love, make love, sleep with, have sex, know [archaic], do it [informal], be intimate, have intercourse, lie with [archaic], bed [informal], get it on [informal]
Type of: actuation, alter, appear, assail, assault, attack, change, climb, copulate, couple, dive, drop, enter, go, leave out, locomote, look, mate, miss, mount, move, neglect, omit, overleap, overlook, pair, participate, plunge, plunk, pretermit, propulsion, rise, seem, set on, shift, start, start up, switch, track and field, travel, vary, wax Encyclopedia: Jumping Jump, Little Children |