Idioms

jump the track
to jump off the rails (usually used for a train), to change suddenly from one thing to another
The train jumped the track near the edge of the town. The whole project jumped the track and we had to stop it.

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  • jump through a hoop
  • jump to conclusions
  • jumping-off place/point
  • just about
  • just in case (something happens)
  • just now
  • just one of those things
  • just so
  • just the same
  • just what the doctor ordered
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  • a dirty look
  • have two strikes against one
  • Jekyll and Hyde
  • skip out on (someone or something)
  • so much
  • stir (someone or something) up or stir up (someone or something)
  • hang up (the telephone)
  • read between the lines
  • put one through one's paces


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