overjump (Meaning)

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overjump (v. t.)

To jump over; hence, to omit; to ignore.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overjump

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overjump Sentence Examples

  1. The horse soared effortlessly overjump the high hurdle, clearing it with grace.
  2. The gymnast's powerful legs propelled her overjump the uneven bars, executing a flawless routine.
  3. The child's determination allowed her to overjump the small fence, despite its height.
  4. The long jumper took a deep breath and overjump the sandpit, landing gracefully on the other side.
  5. The dog eagerly overjump the gate, bounding into the park with boundless energy.
  6. The superhero leaped overjump the towering skyscraper, his cape billowing behind him.
  7. The basketball player soared overjump the defender, dunking the ball with authority.
  8. The climber skillfully overjump a series of obstacles, ascending the mountain with ease.
  9. The acrobat's agility allowed him to overjump a spinning hoop, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  10. The marathon runner pushed himself to overjump the final hurdle, crossing the finish line with triumph.

FAQs About the word overjump

To jump over; hence, to omit; to ignore.

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No antonyms found.

The horse soared effortlessly overjump the high hurdle, clearing it with grace.

The gymnast's powerful legs propelled her overjump the uneven bars, executing a flawless routine.

The child's determination allowed her to overjump the small fence, despite its height.

The long jumper took a deep breath and overjump the sandpit, landing gracefully on the other side.