What is another word for and jump?

Pronunciation: [and d͡ʒˈʌmp] (IPA)

The phrase "and jump" refers to leaping or hopping from one place to another. Some synonyms for this expression include skip, bound, hop, spring, and vault. Skip refers to quickly moving with a step, hop refers to light and quick bouncing movements, bound denotes a powerful and energetic leap, while spring signifies a sudden and forceful bounce. Vault is a more forceful and vigorous jump, often with the aid of a supporting object. These synonyms can be used interchangeably with "and jump" to add variety and spice to your writing, whether you're a novelist, a poet, or a content writer.

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Famous quotes with And jump

  • The actress they'd hired had refused to appear naked in front of the camera. I didn't like to appear naked either, but the first thing I did was take off my clothes and jump into the pool completely naked.
    Victoria Abril
  • Sometimes you're trapped in writing songs and you don't have enough distance from what you do anymore and you need the talent and the years of other people to come and jump in.
    Keren Ann
  • When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don't throw away the ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer.
    Corrie Ten Boom
  • If there was a distraction I'd get up and jump out the window. I was quite out of hand. In schools like that I don't think they expect that girls are going to behave in such an outrageous fashion.
    Diane Cilento
  • I'd go from film to film and almost detach from one world and jump in another. I was living as these people and not having a self. I didn't know who I was. And things just get really dark.
    Angelina Jolie

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