Idioms
jolt to a stop
to stop moving suddenly which causes a jolt
The train jolted to a stop when the engineer put the brakes on.
judge (someone or something) on its own merits
judging by (something)
jump all over (someone)
jump at (something)
jump bail
jump down (someone's) throat
jump on (someone)
jump on the bandwagon
jump out of one's skin
jump the gun
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step out
get carried away
keep one's feet on the ground
hot and heavy
put (someone or something) out to pasture or put out (someone or something) to pasture
get along
in the way
in arrears
grist for the mill
kick around (someone) or kick (someone) around
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