Sentences with jump
jump
J j - The locomotive jumped the rails
- The party was jumping when I arrived
- In the triple jump, one of four field jump competitions in track and field.
- Since he learned how to gain 12 inches to his vertical jump he is now helping other young basketball players how to increase their vertical.
- Thieves jumped the old man as he walked through the park
- The high jump
- Once you feel secure in the saddle, you might think about taking a horse riding course which teaches you to jump over manageable fences.
- Vertical jump training is not something that you come across everyday in most sports but it is very important for improving.
- The jump in prices last month
- One jump ahead
- A jump cut
- Prices have jumped
- The party was jumping
- To jump a horse over a fence
- To jump a traffic light
- To jump town, jump ship
- The high jump, the long jump
- I jumped over the fence. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- She was taking tiny jumps in her excitement. [+ in]
- He jumped out of a third-floor window. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- He jumped the first fence beautifully. [VERB noun]
- Adam jumped from his seat at the girl's cry. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- The phone shrilled, making her jump. [VERB]
- Sales jumped from $94 million to over $101 million. [VERB + from]
- The prince refused to jump the queue for treatment at the local hospital. [VERB noun]
- A week later, the same guys jumped on me on our own front lawn. [VERB on noun]
- Members of the public would jump at the chance to become part owners of the corporation. [VERB + at]
- A lot of people jumped on me about that, you know. [VERB + on]
- To jump a gap
- To jump a horse over a hedge
- She jumped into a taxi and was off
- He jumped the train as it was leaving
- She jumped when she heard the explosion
- She jumped a few lines and then continued reading
- To jump into the air; to jump out a window.
- He jumped from his seat when she entered.
- He jumped when the firecracker exploded.
- The waiter was told to jump when the captain signaled.
- The whole town is jumping with excitement.
- The march jumped off early in the morning.
- Costs jumped again this quarter.
- To jump to a conclusion.
- The traffic light jumped from green to red.
- He jumped from job to job.
- He jumped from one thing to another without being able to concentrate on anything.
- This typewriter jumps and needs repairing.
- He jumped at the offer of a free trip.
- She jumped into the discussion right away.
- He jumped from clerk to general manager in a year.
- She jumped from three clubs to four spades.
- To jump a narrow stream.
- She jumped the horse over the fence.
- To jump the third grade in school.
- The boss jumped his son from mail clerk to plant manager.
- One car jumped the red light and collided with a truck.
- The store jumped its prices.
- The thugs jumped him in a dark alley.
- The robbers jumped town.
- He jumped a plane for Chicago.
- A considerable jump in the stock market.
- The speaker made an unexplained jump in topic.
- The gangster stayed one jump ahead of the police.
- He gave a jump when the firecracker went off.
- They got the jump on us in selling the item, but we finally caught up.
- After some hesitation, he jumped aboard and contributed heavily to the campaign.
- You don't have to jump all over me just because I'm a little late.
- Lively youngsters keep their parents on the jump.