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Jumping meaning
Exuberantly active; in full swing.
Synonyms of Jumping
Example sentences (20)
But I’m not a fan of jumping off and jumping back onto cases … I didn’t get back on the team but that doesn’t mean I don’t think the case is good.
But jumping TOWARDS you is always more grabby and dynamic than jumping away from you.
Foster and the Canadian show jumping team rode to a third-place finish in the Longines Jumping Nations Cup of Mexico in April, ending up behind second-place Mexico and first-place USA.
Brash and team-mate Ben Maher were unable to add invididual jumping medals to the team jumping gold they won with Harry Charles.
Team GB won gold in the equestrian team jumping earlier in the Games, and Ben Maher, Harry Charles and Scott Brash now go for individual gold in the jumping final.
He said employees were seen jumping down chutes, or hiding under trash on conveyor belts and jumping out to scare co-workers.
Obviously, there were discoveries made throughout the shooting of it but it definitely felt like jumping onto a show that’s in full swing, but it didn’t feel like I was just jumping in there because I had that time in that first season with the voiceover.
COREY PHELPS: Well, one of my favorites is essentially the problem of jumping to solutions or the challenge of jumping to solutions.
From jumping out of airplanes to jumping from one building to the other.
Hills stand at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium, the venue for ski jumping events at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games.
The aim of the study was to understand how jumping spiders modify their speed and trajectory when jumping long or short distances or leaping upwards.
They wanted to study the mechanics of a jumping spider to help engineers develop micro-robots, but filming a random jumping spider in action would be a grueling task.
Aerodynamics has become a factor of increasing importance in modern ski jumping, with recent rules addressing the regulation of ski jumping suits.
Agility and balance were built and tested by running and jumping for sport, and there is mention of a sport that involved jumping from oar to oar on the outside of a ship's railing as it was being rowed.
Bungee jumping injuries may be divided into those that occur after jumping secondary to equipment mishap or tragic accident, and those that occur regardless of safety measures.
Cannons move like chariots, any distance orthogonally without jumping, but can only capture by jumping a single piece, friend or foe, along the path of attack.
Comité Olympique Suisse (1948), p.37 Ski jumping main The Norwegians swept the ski jumping event.
For example: bunny hopping or strafe jumping can be used to move faster than normal, while rocket jumping enables the player to reach otherwise-inaccessible areas at the cost of some self-damage.
Hunters or jumpers seeAlso Proper show jumping attire, as seen in the show jumping phase of a three-day event.
In addition to normal jumping skills, eventing show jumping tests the fitness and stamina of the horse and rider, generally being held after the cross-country phase in higher level and international events.