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.
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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on one's mind
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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