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  • jump
    adv. (Obsolete.) exactly; precisely.

  • jump
    expr. get (or have) the jump on, (Slang.) to get or have an advantage over.
    Ex. The alert student can often divine the shape of things to come, thereby getting the jump on his corporate peers (Harper's). In the matter of age the town has a jump on

  • jump
    expr. jump a claim. See under claim.

  • jump
    expr. jump at, to accept eagerly and quicky;
    Ex. to jump at a chance, jump at an offer. He was staggered that the Labour Party leaders had not jumped at it (London Times).

  • jump
    expr. jump down one's throat. See under throat.

  • jump
    expr. jump off,
    a. to start out.
    Ex. Allied infanty, jumping off at dawn, moved onto ""The Yoke,"" the enemy perimeter at the northern edge of the ridge (New York Times).
    b. (U.S.) to leave.
    Ex. It was resolved ... to bid a fina

  • jump
    expr. jump on, (Slang.) to blame; scold; criticize.
    Ex. Stop jumping on me every time I make a mistake.

  • jump
    expr. jump the gun. See under gun.

  • jump
    expr. jump the track. See under track.

  • jump
    expr. jumps, Informal, a nervous condition characterized by sudden starts or jerks.

  • jump
    expr. on the jump, (Informal.)
    a. rushing around; always busy.
    Ex. Keeping the foe on the jump (London Daily News).
    b. at great speed.
    Ex. Jake went out the door on the jump (Mulford and Clay).
    c. in a nervous state.

  • jump
    expr. the jumps, (Informal.)
    a. chorea.
    Ex. The dog was afflicted with the jumps.
    b. delirium tremens.
    Ex. Alcoholics may get fits of the jumps.

  • jump
    jump, verb, noun, adverb.

  • jump
    noun 1. a spring from the ground; leap; bound.
    Ex. The horse made a fine jump.
    2a. a sudden jerk.
    Ex. a jump in the motion picture film.
    b. the part of a thing that has been passed over, jerked through, or omitted.
    Ex. The

  • jump
    v.i. 1. to spring from the ground; leap; bound.
    Ex. to jump up and down. How high can you jump? How far can you jump? Our cat can jump to the table, off the table, and across the path.
    2. to give a sudden start or jerk.
    Ex. We often ju

  • jump
    v.t. 1a. to leap over.
    Ex. to jump a stream. The speeding car jumped the curve and crashed.
    b. to go around; by-pass, as an electric circuit.
    Ex. to jump the ignition of an automobile.
    2. to cause to jump.
    Ex. to jump a ho

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