Idioms

jump at (something)
to seize the opportunity to do something
I jumped at the chance to go to France on company business.

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  • 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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