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 (something) on one's mind
talk back to (someone)
dead ahead
quick as a wink
put away (something) or put (something) away
put (someone) away or put away (someone)
at the end of the day
get the message
bring (something) into focus
know one's ABCs
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