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jump
noun as in leap
noun as in increase, advantage
Strong matches
Weak matches
verb as in leap, spring
verb as in recoil
verb as in omit, avoid
Example Sentences
While promoted sides Leeds and Sunderland have adapted quite well to the top-flight, Burnley have struggled to make the jump so far with both the worst attack and the worst defence.
Yet, it’s Keaton’s work in “The Family Stone” that immediately jumped to the front of my mind, perhaps because it’s the performance I’ve returned to most, at least once every Christmas for almost 20 years.
During a recent trip to the supermarket, Kelvin Lin was surprised to see that the price of a rib-eye steak had jumped to $32.99 a pound.
TotalEnergies TTE 3.02%increase; green up pointing triangle expects higher oil and gas production and a jump in margins but said earnings in its integrated liquefied natural gas division will be hit by maintenance work.
Stocks jumped Wednesday as trade war fears were overshadowed by comments from Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell that suggested the bank would cut interest rates again this month.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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