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  • 51jump-rope — ☆ jump rope [jump′rōp΄ ] n. 1. a length of rope, usually with handles on each end, that is swung over the head and then under the feet as one jumps 2. a child s game or an exercise using such a rope: also written jump rope * * * …

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  • 52jump in line — ► jump the queue (or N. Amer. jump in line) 1) move ahead of one s proper place in a queue of people. 2) take unfair precedence over others. Main Entry: ↑jump …

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  • 53jump the queue — ► jump the queue (or N. Amer. jump in line) 1) move ahead of one s proper place in a queue of people. 2) take unfair precedence over others. Main Entry: ↑jump …

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  • 54jump-rope — ☆ jump rope [jump′rōp΄ ] n. 1. a length of rope, usually with handles on each end, that is swung over the head and then under the feet as one jumps 2. a child s game or an exercise using such a rope: also written jump rope …

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  • 55jump|er — jump|er1 «JUHM puhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that jumps. 2. a tool or device that works with a jumping motion, such as a drill to bore holes in rock. 3. Electricity. a wire used to cut out an instrument or part of a circuit or to close… …

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  • 56Over — may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 Music 3 Other 4 See als …

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  • 57Over the Hedge (DS game) — Over the Hedge PAL region cover art Developer(s) Vicarious Visions Publisher(s) Activision …

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  • 58Over the Edge (film) — Over the Edge Over the Edge DVD cover Directed by Jonathan Kaplan Produced by …

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  • 59jump rope — n AmE a long piece of rope that children use for jumping over British Equivalent: skipping rope >jump rope v [I] …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 60jump rope — jump ,rope noun count AMERICAN a rope that you pass over your head and under your feet as you jump …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English