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View definitions for jump on

jump on

noun as in leverage

verb as in charge

verb as in come down on

verb as in mount

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“And sometimes I have to pinch myself when I’m in these situations. I’m here texting my mates who do proper jobs, telling them, ‘I’m jumping on a plane to New York.

She also made them jump on trampolines and stand under the sun all day.

He and his followers protected each other from getting jumped on the way to and from school.

The BBC team followed the task force as they jumped on to motorbikes and, following a tip off about a drug deal, launched a raid in one of Tamale's poorest neighbourhoods.

From BBC

He wants to jump on board only enough to lead a worldwide resurgence of the Nazi party’s sponsored trip to Mars to avoid the asteroid.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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