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How to Use "Jump" with Example Sentences
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jump
(v):
to move your body upward by pushing with your legs; to move suddenly
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Used with adverbs:
"
She
suddenly
jumped
off the couch.
"
(suddenly, practically, nearly)
"
He was
jumping
up and down
with excitement.
"
(up and down, around, up)
"
She
immediately
jumped
when the dog started barking.
"
(immediately, quickly, suddenly)
Used with verbs:
"
He
tried
to
jump
from the second floor.
"
(tried)
"
The loud sound
made
her
jump
.
"
(made)
Used with prepositions:
"
He had to
jump
from
the bridge.
"
(from)
"
Stop
jumping
on
the sofa!
"
(on, off)
"
She
jumped
up
onto
the table.
"
(onto, on)
"
He can
jump
over
the fence.
"
(over)
"
The dog can
jump
through
hoops.
"
(through)
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jump
(n):
a sudden increase; the act of moving your body upward by pushing with your legs
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Used with adjectives:
"
His favorite event is the
high
jump
.
"
(high, long, triple, broad)
"
He took a
small
jump
forward.
"
(small, little, running)
"
There was a
sudden
jump
in the price.
"
(sudden, sharp, big)
Used with verbs:
"
He
took
a running
jump
over the water.
"
(took, made)
"
He's going to
do
a bungee
jump
.
"
(do, perform)
Used with prepositions:
"
He won a gold medal
in
the long
jump
.
"
"
There was a sudden
jump
in
the price.
"
(in)
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