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Meaning of jump off
Wordnet
jump off (v)
set off quickly, usually with success
jump down from an elevated point
jump off Sentence Examples
- The thrill-seekers were ready to jump off the cliff into the roaring waters below.
- The parachute instructor reassured the nervous jumper that everything would be fine if they just jumped off the plane.
- The children eagerly took turns jumping off the diving board into the refreshing pool.
- The horse suddenly jumped off the path, startling the rider and causing them to fall.
- The rodeo clown skillfully jumped off the bull just before it could charge him.
- The firefighters used a trampoline to jump off the burning building and safely reach the ground.
- The Olympic gymnast performed a dazzling jump off the vault, earning her a perfect score.
- The skier expertly jumped off the mogul, soaring through the air with grace and control.
- The dog jumped off the porch and chased after the squirrel, barking excitedly.
- The escape artist dramatically jumped off the platform, disappearing into a cloud of smoke before reappearing unharmed.
FAQs About the word jump off
set off quickly, usually with success, jump down from an elevated point
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The thrill-seekers were ready to jump off the cliff into the roaring waters below.
The parachute instructor reassured the nervous jumper that everything would be fine if they just jumped off the plane.
The children eagerly took turns jumping off the diving board into the refreshing pool.
The horse suddenly jumped off the path, startling the rider and causing them to fall.