Use of jump in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include jump at the start of sentence, jump at the end of sentence and jump in the middle of sentence

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jump at the start of sentence


  1. Jump in, Mary. The water is warm in the pool.

jump at the end of sentence


  1. How high can you jump?
  2. The horse fell at the last jump.
  3. He felt an irresistible impulse to jump.
  4. The cat crouched in the grass, poised to jump.
  5. Cats can clear two metres with a standing jump.
  6. Dick Fosbury had a new technique for doing the high jump.
  7. The longer and faster your run-up is, the higher you can jump.
  8. The audience was tense as they waited for the acrobat to jump.
  9. Ashia Hansen rediscovered her best form with a morale-boosting win in the triple jump.

jump in the middle of sentence


  1. Let's not jump the gun.
  2. Good wits jump (together).
  3. Don't jump to conclusions.
  4. Can you jump over the river?
  5. He wanted them to jump to it.
  6. He can jump as high as I can.
  7. Can you jump across the stream?
  8. See who could jump the farthest.
  9. She urged her mare to jump the fence.
  10. Can you jump over to the opposite bank?
  11. Is he going to jump or is he only bluffing?
  12. We heard them coming and coming on jump, too.
  13. We heard them coming and coming on the jump, too.
  14. I didn't expect them to jump for joy at the news .
  15. The little boy gabble his prayers and jump into bed.
  16. I threw pebbles at the hens, and that made them jump and squawk.
  17. He tensed himself for the jump and landed expertly on the other side.
  18. Spring walked along with the shatter, in the summer threw over a body's green leaf to jump in the warm braw is walking.
  19. like a fertile ground for learning, as long as hard work, there will be many of the fruit; if lazy work, when other people jump when the harvest dance, you have a regret.

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