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Definitions from the WebJump OnPart of Speech: Verb Phrase Sense 1: To quickly take advantage of a situation or opportunity. Example 1: The clever entrepreneur jumped on the latest trends and launched a successful online business. Example 2: I need to jump on this sale before all the good items are gone. Sense 2: To criticize or reprimand someone, often harshly. Example 1: The supervisor jumped on the employee for making a critical mistake in the report. Example 2: The coach jumped on the player for not giving their best effort during the game. Sense 3: To physically leap onto or onto something. Example 1: The cat jumped on the table to catch the bird. Example 2: The kids were excited to jump on the trampoline at the birthday party. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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