jumped (on) (Meaning)

jumped (on)

to become very angry at (someone), to get on (a train, bus, etc.), to strongly attack or criticize (something)

jumped (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The children jumped on the trampoline with gleeful abandon.
  2. As the robber approached, the masked man jumped on him from behind.
  3. The cat jumped on the windowsill, its tail twitching nervously.
  4. The horse jumped over the hurdle with ease, clearing it by a wide margin.
  5. The dog jumped on the sofa, leaving muddy paw prints in its wake.
  6. The baby jumped on her mother's lap, giggling uncontrollably.
  7. The acrobat jumped on the high wire, balancing precariously above the crowd.
  8. The passengers jumped on the bus as it pulled up to the stop.
  9. The water balloon exploded as it jumped on the pavement.
  10. The kangaroo jumped on the dirt road, propelling itself forward with powerful strides.

FAQs About the word jumped (on)

to become very angry at (someone), to get on (a train, bus, etc.), to strongly attack or criticize (something)

set at, pounced (on or upon), raided, struck, stormed, turned (on), assaulted, rounded on,attacked, went in (on)

defended,protected, secured, covered, shielded,guarded,

The children jumped on the trampoline with gleeful abandon.

As the robber approached, the masked man jumped on him from behind.

The cat jumped on the windowsill, its tail twitching nervously.

The horse jumped over the hurdle with ease, clearing it by a wide margin.