See also: Jump enPR: jŭmp, IPA(key): /d͡ʒʌmp/, [d͡ʒɐm̥p] Rhymes: -ʌmp From Middle English jumpen (“to walk quickly, run, jump”), probably of Middle Low...
has an article on: jump rope Wikipedia jump-rope enPR: jŭmp rōp, IPA(key): /dʒʌmp ɹəʊp/ Noun: jump always stressed ("used a jump rope") Verb: rope sometimes...
jump on someone's bones jump someone's bones (third-person singular simple present jumps someone's bones, present participle jumping someone's bones, simple...
IPA(key): /so ɑ̃ lɔ̃.ɡœʁ/ saut en longueur m (plural sauts en longueur) (sports) long jump sauteur en longueur...
See also: high-jump English Wikipedia has an article on: high jump Wikipedia high-jump From high + jump. high jump (uncountable) (uncountable) An athletics...
after taking a run-up; a jump such as one performed in such an event. broad jump (dated) triple jump athletics field event long jump (third-person singular...
on: jump shot Wikipedia jump shot (plural jump shots) (basketball) A shot in which the player releases the ball at the highest point of a jump. jump host...
an article on: saut en hauteur Wikipedia fr IPA(key): /so ɑ̃ o.tœʁ/ saut en hauteur m (plural sauts en hauteur) (sports) high jump sauteur en hauteur...
ski jump (plural ski jumps) (skiing) The ramp used in the sport of ski jumping (skiing) A course prepared for ski jumping. (skiing) A jump made in ski...
jump a rattler jump the rattler (third-person singular simple present jumps the rattler, present participle jumping the rattler, simple past and past...