Idioms
jump at (something)
to seize the opportunity to do something
I jumped at the chance to go to France on company business.
jump bail
jump down (someone's) throat
jump on (someone)
jump on the bandwagon
jump out of one's skin
jump the gun
jump the track
jump through a hoop
jump to conclusions
jumping-off place/point
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have one's heart in the right place
like an open book
a slap in the face
part company (with someone)
stand up (someone) or stand (someone) up
more to (something) than meets the eye
keep the wolf from the door
look like the cat that ate/swallowed the canary
fit (someone) to a T
take (someone) hostage
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