Jumped Sentence Examples

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  • Suddenly, she jumped to her feet.

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  • She jumped at his low, even voice, heart racing.

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  • She jumped and looked up at him.

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  • She jumped at the diversion.

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  • Then a little man jumped out of the basket, took off his tall hat, and bowed very gracefully to the crowd of Mangaboos around him.

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  • He jumped out of the water and shouted again.

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  • Some renegade Indians jumped the reservation.

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  • He pulled to a stop, jumped from the Jeep, and ran up to them.

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  • She jumped from her place before the mirror.

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  • He jumped up, grabbing a paper towel to clean up the mess.

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  • The lad jumped awkwardly back into the room, tripping over his spurs.

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  • Natasha jumped up, snatched up her slippers, and ran barefoot to her own room.

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  • She jumped toward the child, apparently crying out and evoking a threatening wave of the knife by Grasso.

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  • Bordeaux jumped back as her wagon moved to catch up with the others.

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  • He was dressed just as they had seen him when he jumped into the sea.

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  • He jumped up at the sound of her light step.

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  • Howie thanked her while I practically jumped over the counter to read over the distressed clerk's shoulder as his fingers plodded over the computer keys.

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  • He jumped to his feet and looked up at the kind gentleman.

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  • His foot pressed harder on the accelerator and the car jumped forward.

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  • She jumped, watching as he folded himself into the small chair across from her.

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  • Dorothy and Zeb jumped out of the buggy and ran after them, but the Sorcerer remained calmly in his throne.

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  • We surprised our dear friends, however, for they did not expect us Saturday; but when the bell rung Miss Marrett guessed who was at the door, and Mrs. Hopkins jumped up from the breakfast table and ran to the door to meet us; she was indeed much astonished to see us.

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  • Turning the horse sharply, he again jumped the ditch, and deferentially addressed the horseman with the white plumes, evidently suggesting that he should do the same.

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  • Early in the morning of the sixth of October Pierre went out of the shed, and on returning stopped by the door to play with a little blue- gray dog, with a long body and short bandy legs, that jumped about him.

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  • Maybe they would both think about it before they jumped at each other next time - especially in front of the children.

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  • She woke to bright sunlight shining through her window and jumped from the bed, tugging on a pair of shorts and a blouse.

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  • And you jumped right in and assured her things weren't as they appeared.

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  • Betsy and I had both jumped to too obvious a conclusion.

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  • My heart jumped and my stomach roiled.

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  • Eleven women jumped over their TVs to either adopt her or say they're mommy.

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  • Pushing the cabinet closed, she jumped to find the stranger so close.

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  • She'd jumped the two stories to the ground and was running towards a large garage.

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  • She was furious and so hurt, she wished she'd jumped into the Grand Canyon like she originally planned.

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  • She turned and jumped.

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  • Suddenly she jumped up onto a tub to be higher than he, embraced him so that both her slender bare arms clasped him above his neck, and, tossing back her hair, kissed him full on the lips.

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  • Pamela Anderson has jumped on the reality show bandwagon.

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  • She jumped up, pushing them all away, darting for the bathroom with a hand over her mouth.

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  • A deep masculine voice commanded so gruffly that she jumped.

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  • The moment was so tense that, when the telephone rang, they both jumped.

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  • Howie jumped on Betsy, startling us.

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  • Then this newspaper lady in Boston gave her an out and she jumped on it like Roy Rogers on Trigger.

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  • When I heard his voice, my heart jumped, not knowing if he'd been told by Martha of Julie's earlier treachery.

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  • Jackson had stopped by for Bumpus who reluctantly jumped into the back seat like an arrested felon.

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  • Several days ago, she would have jumped at the chance.

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  • Both jumped to their feet and started around the cluster of boulders where Joseph had parked only to see the tail of Joseph Dawkins' Jeep as it bumped across the blanketing wave of wild flowers.

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  • Deidre jumped back, gasping.

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  • With a deep breath, she closed her eyes and jumped.

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  • Kiera's heart jumped, but they ignored her and walked toward the main foyer.

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  • She jumped when one moved, her heart flipping.

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  • Fred, remembering historical items from an earlier mystery in which he and his stepson were involved, jumped at the offer.

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  • Fred jumped in before Dean could question the math.

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  • He jumped to his feet, pulling her up.

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  • She pursed her lips in a pout, and then jumped up to a music cabinet and opened a drawer.

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  • You should've thought of that before you jumped.

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  • Fourth and Oak were just as desolate as Ninth and Locust, but as soon as Dean stopped the car, a disheveled figure jumped from the darkness and clawed at the passenger door until Dean reached over and opened it.

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  • She jumped off in her graceful way, a bal­lerina in a black fur coat.

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  • He jumped to his feet flipping light switches and stumbling through both rooms, barely seeing still-sleeping Cynthia through eyes pinched nearly closed against the intrusive brightness.

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  • He jumped out of the car and dashed up the steps to the house.

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  • I'd have beat the dickens out of 'em if they hadn't jumped me!

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  • Dean told Hunter about his off-hand comment and how Baratto had jumped all over the Scranton connection.

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  • Pain shot up Dean's arm, hot and sharp, but he had no time to think about it as the man's partner jumped from the bar and dashed toward him.

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  • Brutus jumped up from the porch where he had been waiting for her.

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  • What difference did it make if they jumped the gun a little?

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  • He jumped out of the chair and came to the side of her bed.

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  • The egg popped grease and she jumped back.

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  • Josh jumped out of the truck, leaving the door standing open in his haste.

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  • She jumped, surprised to find the Black God a couple of feet behind her, staring at the scene.

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  • Jenn held her breath and jumped.

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  • Jenn jumped, surprised she hadn't sensed anything.

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  • Megan smiled and waved at him and he smiled back, waving as he jumped on his bike.

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  • His touch was like shocking herself, and she jumped.

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  • She looked towards the porch and jumped.

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  • She jumped and glanced down, spotting the picture Ashley had printed and posted all over the apartment.

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  • Incidentally, Maryland has just jumped on what we hope will not become a bandwagon.

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  • Sadly, too many scientists, who know better, have jumped on the environmental bandwagon in search of research funds.

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  • The car jumped back and I slammed the brakes on, letting the car gently roll back down to its original position.

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  • When the rains came, Noah himself jumped on the now floating cruise crapper.

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  • The little girl jumped up at once.

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  • But it jumped quickly forward and threw Gilbert upon the ground.

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  • The count jumped up and, swaying from side to side, spread his arms wide and threw them round the little girl who had run in.

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  • Seeing them pass, Prince Vasili drew back with obvious impatience, while the princess jumped up and with a gesture of desperation slammed the door with all her might.

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  • Number one jumped briskly aside.

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  • Who is it that's starving us? shouted Denisov, hitting the table with the fist of his newly bled arm so violently that the table nearly broke down and the tumblers on it jumped about.

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  • Seeing that her mother was still praying she ran on tiptoe to the bed and, rapidly slipping one little foot against the other, pushed off her slippers and jumped onto the bed the countess had feared might become her grave.

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  • The wolf ran forward and jumped heavily over a gully that lay in her path.

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  • But the wolf jumped up more quickly than anyone could have expected and, gnashing her teeth, flew at the yellowish borzoi, which, with a piercing yelp, fell with its head on the ground, bleeding from a gash in its side.

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  • When he jumped up he did not run at once, but pricked his ears listening to the shouting and trampling that resounded from all sides at once.

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  • She jumped up and hugged and kissed him.

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  • Then he jumped down and, his boots scrunching the snow, ran back to his sleigh.

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  • Lucky you jumped aside, or it would have wiped you out!

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  • Prince Andrew jumped up as if someone had burned him, and again began pacing up and down in front of the shed.

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  • Beside himself with terror Pierre jumped up and ran back to the battery, as to the only refuge from the horrors that surrounded him.

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  • Petya shook himself, jumped up, took a ruble from his pocket and gave it to Likhachev; then he flourished the saber, tested it, and sheathed it.

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  • For a long time he was silent, as if astonished, then he jumped out of bed, ran to me in his shirt, and sobbed so that I could not calm him for a long time.

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  • Allan, her cat, jumped off her lap and ran to the edge of the porch quivering with fear.

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  • He ran at me but I jumped out of the way and he scuttled out of the kitchen and under the nearby toilet door.

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  • Everyone then jumped from the boat with their snorkel gear on watched the sharks from no more than a meter away.

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  • Our boys in the torpedoed ship either burned to death or jumped over the side into a blazing sea of oil.

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  • Tyler jumped around the corner and shouted "Aha!" to scare his mother.

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  • In 2006, it increased 25 percent, in 2007 it jumped 21 percent, and in 2008, it climbed 15 percent.

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  • I loved the idea, and of course I jumped at this opportunity!

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  • Because platinum and gold cards are held in such high regard, many companies have jumped on the bandwagon by creating a platinum card of their own.

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  • Several companies have jumped on the bandwagon to take advantage of these potential customers.

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  • Even youth groups and schools have jumped on board the composting wagon and use these composters to make the richest compost and then sell it to fund trips and other activities.

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  • Without adequate labeling laws in place, companies have jumped on the "green" wagon hoping to make a fortune.

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  • Cover Girl jumped on the bandwagon (or did they start it?) with the small, rubbery brush that it seems every brand has under their belt by now.

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  • Today, the stores have jumped the border from the United States and spread into Canada, including Toronto, Alberta, and Ontario.

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  • Everyone in the church nearly jumped out of their seat.

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  • She approached me with the idea to start the company, and I jumped on the opportunity immediately.

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  • Since then her movie career has jumped on the fast track.

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  • From there, the fair-haired tot jumped to the soaps with recurring roles in Guiding Light and One Life to Live.

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  • From Disney Channel star to the big screen (plus a hot recording career), Hilary Duff should have been plenty content, but she jumped into the fashion game too.

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  • Britney Spears' new single "Gimme More" jumped from number 68 to number 3 on Billboard's Hot 100 in just a week's time.

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  • Dalton then jumped on Bonaduce to hug him - Bonaduce retaliated by throwing Dalton over his back, sending him crashing face first into the stage.

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  • You see, those that watched the show believed that Adam himself may be a little autistic, so his mom jumped on the bandwagon stating that she believes her son "…has a little Rain Man in him."

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  • As soon as it happened, Britney jumped out of the driver's seat and swapped spots with her bodyguard.

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  • Knight stopped the SUV, Isaac jumped out in an attempt to run away from Knight (who had already punched her while in the vehicle).

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  • Knight jumped out of the truck in pursuit of Isaac, caught up to her, pushed her down, pulled a knife and began kicking her in the head.

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  • Her 18-year-old son, Michael, jumped to his death from the eighth floor of his Los Angeles, California, apartment building.

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  • The website sends you your Mii through your Wii ID, but you can still use the service if you haven't been able to find a Wii in stock or just haven't jumped on the Wii bandwagon.

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  • The right trigger fired and the left jumped.

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  • Building on the popularity of the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), the company with Mario as its mascot jumped into the 16-bit era with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or the Super Famicom as it was called in Japan.

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  • Microsoft has jumped the gun and released its next-gen system, the Xbox 360, before Sony and Nintendo pushed theirs out the door.

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  • Red, red raspberries jumped out at me with some nice backbone of spice and herbs.

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  • It's amazing how many wineries have jumped on this technological band-wagon.

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  • It's a tough road to travel to become a veterinarian, but once you've jumped through the hoops, the gig is pretty good.

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  • Many mortgage companies jumped on board with the program to help homeowners close to foreclosure.

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  • In May 2005, Tom made a memorable appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show in which he jumped on her couch and professed his undying devotion to Katie.

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  • It may seem like all your friends are having their second or third babies right now, but just because they "jumped off the cliff" does not mean it is the right choice for you.

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  • However, these suits quickly jumped the line, and soon guys in speedos were strutting their barely concealed "stuff" on beaches across Europe as well as North and South America.

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  • I jumped at the opportunity, and fell in love with how wonderful the photos turned out.

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  • In the more recent history of Barbie, the world's biggest designers have jumped at the chance to dress the famous fashion doll.

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  • As long there have been playthings, children (and many times parents, too) have jumped at the chance to collect all of the different varieties.

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  • The Rook that the King has moved towards can be placed into the square over which the King has jumped.

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  • In the past decade several popular children's toy companies have jumped on the Memory match bandwagon by introducing their own versions of the game.

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  • The piece that makes the jump must be adjacent to the piece being jumped at the start of the play.

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  • Fortunately, costume manufacturers have jumped on the vampire bandwagon are mass-producing vampire costumes for girls in record numbers.

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  • The first time she next to me, and then the next time she was talking to some colleagues but immediately jumped into my space next to me and continued her conversation.

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  • The rat, being a clever creature, jumped onto the back of the ox.

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  • Some toy experts have also jumped on board, and the dolls have even been named Toy of the Year by Family Fun.

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  • Another legend is that yet another nurse jumped from the patio in 1939 and fell to her death.

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  • She immediately jumped up and began pacing by the doorway, refusing to touch the plastic piece again.

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  • At that point, Tanya panicked, jumped off of the bed and raced from the room screaming.

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  • In the 1930s, a number of motorists driving down Archer Avenue passed by Resurrection Cemetery and claimed that a young woman jumped onto the running boards of their cars, only to vanish as abruptly as she had appeared.

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  • On June 23, 1929, after losing his fortune and the money that his own family had entrusted to him, Frank attached a heavy iron gate to his ankles and jumped into the ocean and drowned.

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  • But if you really want to go all out, you'll be excited to know that some top designers have jumped on the jelly wagon.

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  • You can find jellies in varying price points; even some designer names have jumped on the bandwagon and designed jellies for high-end consumers.

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  • His bad luck continued months later when escaping from ace Detective Paul Williams, he jumped into a closet that turned out to be a garbage chute - leading to a trash compactor.

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  • When AJ took off from the mansion in a fury of alcohol one fateful day, younger brother Jason went after him and jumped in the car.

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  • The move, considered the moment when the prime time soap opera giant "jumped the shark".

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  • There have been so many changes throughout the years from deaths, marriages, affairs, births, etc. The series has even jumped ahead several years at a time between seasons, making it even harder to keep up if you miss a few episodes.

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  • At the beginning of the fifth season, the series jumped forward four years.

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  • The soap opera was also notable for the fact that it jumped networks, leaving CBS in 1982 for NBC where it aired for just four more years prior to cancellation.

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  • Legend has it that the powerful Taira clan jumped to a watery grave in the sea after a humiliating defeat by the Minamoto clan, but their souls took flight in the form of butterflies and made their way heavenwards.

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  • Well, the site does refer to a major soft drink manufacturer that jumped on the negative calorie bandwagon as evidence of its effectiveness.

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  • Recently, two of your brave LoveToKnow editors jumped in and gave Medifast a try for a month just so they could report the results to our visitors.

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  • Some manufacturers have never stopped making them, whereas others have jumped on the retro lingerie bandwagon and started making a range of traditional cotton nightgowns.

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  • Chimes jumped from the Clash to Hanoi Rocks, who he drummed for through 1985.

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  • The name of the Naked Brothers comes from when a younger Nat and Alex jumped out of the bathtub and began dancing around the house singing, "We are the Naked Brothers band."

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  • After her Grammy wins, Back in Black sales jumped 385 percent.

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  • The song broke records set by the Beatles when it debuted at 52 on the Billboard charts, but jumped to number one the following week.

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  • The then-19-year-old jumped at the opportunity and loved the chance to live in the mansion with Hefner and his two other girlfriends, Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt.

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  • As a result of this decision by TLC, the media jumped on the new show name and declared, TLC fires Jon Gosselin!

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  • In the wake of the so-called "balloon boy" incident, Sheree Silver jumped at the chance to do the media rounds bad-mouthing Heene.

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  • She is also an experienced wedding photographer and has jumped behind the lens to capture many of the events she helped plan.

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  • Supported by FTL capability, the Galactica fought numerous battles, jumped into the atmosphere of New Caprica and worked survived only due to the intervention of the Pegasus, which was sacrificed to save it.

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  • Destiny jumped up and charged him.

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  • She jumped up and gasped in horror as it slid forward.

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  • Allen let go of her and jumped off.

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  • Through his shirt sleeves she could feel the swell of his biceps and her heart jumped into high gear.

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  • Quinn jumped up defensively.

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  • I jumped in to the discussion.

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  • I jumped in and explained that Molly was at our house and Julie was on route to the Boston airport.

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  • She jumped at the new voice.

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  • Bianca jumped at the voice and peered out of the kitchen at the man named Darian.

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  • Both jumped at his tone, and he waited, wanting to pick a fight with someone.

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  • She jumped at the harsh words.

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  • Caleb screamed and jumped up and bumped his head pretty good.

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  • After all, the whole business remained supposition—conclusions jumped to like fourth graders in a schoolyard hopscotch game.

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  • When the phone finally rang, Dean jumped to answer.

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  • She jumped and faced him.

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  • When Zamon came to me, I jumped at the opportunity.

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  • She didn't notice Gabriel follow and jumped as he leaned around her to open the door.

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  • She jumped, unaware she'd ruffled him despite the calm exterior.

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  • His jaw was clenched and ticking as the muscles jumped.

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  • She started moving again, panic rising as she realized not all the attackers in the building across the street had jumped to the street.

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  • Dazed and pained, she couldn't help but wish she'd just jumped off the ledge instead.

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  • As she emerged, both of them jumped back as Rhyn smashed into his cell.

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  • She jumped but replied without turning, "Looking for a way to escape."

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  • He growled low, and she jumped, squeezing her eyes closed.

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  • She all but jumped away.

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  • Ully jumped beside her.

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  • He made an audible crunch when he jumped onto the snowy roof.

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  • She jumped at the sound of his voice.

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  • Cynthia jumped in to give Fred a hand.

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  • However, when the phone rang—one a reservation, the other a lengthy call for Fred from his current beloved—Cynthia jumped like a startled rabbit.

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  • When they entered Bird Song Fred was still in place on the sofa, but as soon as he saw them he jumped up and embraced Cynthia like the returning prodigal child.

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  • Jackson jumped up and listened to her heart.

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  • Sarah jumped up and exclaimed, "You have feelings for this woman!"

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  • I'm sorry I jumped to that assumption wrongly.

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  • Jackson jumped away as she reached for it.

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  • She jumped up and down clapping her hands.

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  • Sarah heard Jackson come in and jumped out of bed to get a report.

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  • He jumped and turned toward her, equally amazed that she had snuck up on him.

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  • Sarah jumped up, took both her hands and screeched, "Come with me!"

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  • She jumped up and grabbed her robe.

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  • Jackson's face went blank for a second, then he jumped back and frantically wiped his lip.

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  • Elisabeth jumped up and put her head in his lap again.

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  • She opened her eyes and smiled at him, then horror washed over her face and she jumped up.

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  • Sarah jumped up and down waving her left hand.

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  • Connor jumped up, excited.

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  • Upon hearing a truck pull up, Elisabeth jumped.

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  • Sarah jumped up and down, clapping.

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  • At the end of the song, Sarah jumped up and hugged her.

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  • She jumped upon noticing him and removed the headphones.

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  • The werewolf jumped to Jackson's body and pulled the stake from his chest with her teeth.

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  • Alex yelled as he jumped away from the car.

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  • Carmen was on her feet again, and jumped between them.

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  • I'm afraid she jumped the fence.

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  • She jumped back and stared the dent in its side.

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  • Lana jumped over him and squeezed between two boulders, all but flinging herself towards the object.

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  • She jumped at his tone and took the micro in shaking hands.

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  • They said he'd been a basket case for almost two months by the time he jumped.

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  • He jumped on her again, planting his paws on her shoulders.

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  • Mrs. Riley jumped at the sound and bit her lip.

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  • Before he could reply, she jumped up, still laugh­ing, grabbed his hand and tugged at him.

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  • I guess it would have been nice if I had asked that before I jumped all over you.

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  • The accused jumped into the sacred river, and the innocent swam while the guilty drowned.

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  • The purser, however, made it appear that he had again jumped overboard, concealed him for some days - generally inside one of the saloon sofas - and helped him to get ashore in disguise at Vera Cruz.

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  • Cramped places will have to be jumped from a walk or even at a stand; for instance, a tree may be in a line with and close to the only practicable place in a fence; it then becomes necessary to go round the tree before a run at the place can be managed.

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  • The experience of a single day's hunting will teach the novice that gates are far oftener opened than jumped; it is therefore necessary that a hunter should be handy at opening them.

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  • The man was killed, and two others were captured by the royal attendants; the fourth jumped down a well.

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  • Like Heracles when he leaped into the belly of the monster which was about to swallow Hesione, the Mantis once jumped down the throat of a hostile elephant, and so destroyed him.

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  • Felipa jumped up and ran around the table to peer over Carmen's shoulder.

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  • Tammy jumped from her seat beside the pool and pointed a finger excitedly at a horse, which was grazing by the fence close to the house.

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  • After all, the whole business remained supposition—conclusions jumped to like fourth graders in a schoolyard hopscotch game.

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  • There was an entire subset of reality, and that's where she landed when she jumped off her building.

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  • However, when the phone rang—one a reservation, the other a lengthy call for Fred from his current beloved—Cynthia jumped like a startled rabbit.

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  • She jumped aside, allowing the fowl avalanche to plunge down the trail.

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  • After the two failed attempts Sarah jumped in the pool and towed the girl to the side.

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  • While the Indian executives continue to appear in court, Anderson jumped bail and has not presented himself despite repeated summons.

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  • The number of people being declared bankrupt jumped 72% .

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  • The rain became a downpour, soaking the dense forest where the fire had jumped from treetop to treetop.

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  • I jumped on board and we parted, both of us filled with truly fraternal emotions.

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  • We also met the gamekeeper on the way down, having just jumped over his stone wall.

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  • I was told that two lads who jumped into the water after me had been hit by gunfire.

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  • He made his way in to the bushes then he jumped up in the jungle gym.

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  • They jumped on his meeting table and were extremely invasive.

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  • And morein las only young Julian who had jumped has been a. Loaded with gage buckshot your new book bears repeating occurances that when.

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  • Having become a Linux news junkie, I jumped at the chance.

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  • The trap is jumped between three positions 6 m m apart, and a single microsphere is trapped at each location.

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  • Oh wot a fright We had that nite As it took a big bite ' an jumped a great height!

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  • The scammed can jumped another ped another p ago and still are his vocal chords.

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  • You'd be reported by someone who realized - someone on the waiting list angry that you'd jumped the queue.

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  • From all sides opportunists, religious sectarians and racists have jumped in to exploit the situation.

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  • Up jumped the swagman and plunged into the billabong, You'll never take me alive, cried he.

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  • It is there when I enter a classroom and feel the undertow into which I have jumped.

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  • Actually I jumped ship, as I was becoming increasingly unpopular due to my trade union activities and anti-war stance.

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  • It jumped the curb just opposite the Bath Abbey, spinning wheels across stone.

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  • The boy laughed cheerfully and jumped out.

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  • As he spoke the voice came so near to Zeb that he jumped back in alarm.

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  • As they had no wings the strangers could not fly away, and if they jumped down from such a height they would surely be killed.

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  • But the little girl gave the angry kitten such a severe cuff that it jumped down again without daring to scratch.

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  • Little girls and boys jumped and clapped their hands.

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  • Dolokhov, the bottle of rum still in his hand, jumped onto the window sill.

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  • Pierre jumped upon the window sill.

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  • For a long time Pierre could not understand, but when he did, he jumped up from the sofa, seized Boris under the elbow in his quick, clumsy way, and, blushing far more than Boris, began to speak with a feeling of mingled shame and vexation.

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  • And he jumped up and opened the door for him.

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  • But he looked at me with vexation and jumped up, breaking off his remarks.

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  • Natasha jumped on it, sank into the feather bed, rolled over to the wall, and began snuggling up the bedclothes as she settled down, raising her knees to her chin, kicking out and laughing almost inaudibly, now covering herself up head and all, and now peeping at her mother.

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  • Milka, a black-spotted, broad-haunched bitch with prominent black eyes, got up on seeing her master, stretched her hind legs, lay down like a hare, and then suddenly jumped up and licked him right on his nose and mustache.

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  • The borzois jumped up, jerking the rings of the leashes and pricking their ears.

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  • She jumped on it, putting her arms round his neck, and he pranced along with her.

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  • Natasha and Sonya, holding up their dresses, jumped out quickly.

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  • The cymbals and horns in the orchestra struck up more loudly, and this man with bare legs jumped very high and waved his feet about very rapidly.

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  • The young fellow on the box jumped down to hold the horses and Anatole and Dolokhov went along the pavement.

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  • Before Shinshin had time to utter the joke he was ready to make on the count's patriotism, Natasha jumped up from her place and ran to her father.

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  • Mademoiselle Bourienne jumped up eagerly.

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  • Paul jumped 33.4 meters to win the silver medal in the jump competition.

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  • Who could forget when he jumped on Oprah's couch?

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  • With organic cotton clothing becoming more and more popular, the manufacturers of big and tall men's clothing have jumped on the organic wagon.

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  • Since the sudden rise of popularity in MMORPGs (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games), a lot of online RPGs have jumped to the MMORPG genre, so I'll be referring to them as such.

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  • While some hackers attempted to post Halo 3 endings up on sites like Youtube before the game was out, Microsoft quickly jumped to action by claiming copyright infringement.

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  • Following up on the Sega Genesis, the company known for its Sonic The Hedgehog mascot jumped into the 32/64-bit era with the Sega Saturn.

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  • We here at LoveToKnow have jumped knee-deep into the maze that is the interweb and emerged out the other side with a few of the best options when it comes to free Sony Ericsson Themes.

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  • This is by far the most popular iPhone app for Facebook in use today, though some competitors have jumped onto the scene.

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  • However, by this time, many Verizon customers had already either adopted a Verizon Droid phone or had jumped ship to AT&T to get the iPhone.

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  • There are really two histories of what is called two step dance, because the name jumped from one type of dance that is no longer done to another (the Texas Two Step or Collegiate Foxtrot) that is done.

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  • As book three climbed to the number one spot on the hardback bestseller charts, demand for the first two Harry Potter books jumped, and they landed amid titles listed at the top of the paperback bestseller list.

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  • Over the years, the font lessened in popularity because everyone jumped on the Helvetica bandwagon and it became so used that it was no longer different.

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  • She screamed and jumped back before she realized the snakes were dead.

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  • Quinn is our age but he jumped two school grades on academic excellence.

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  • Martha jumped into the fray.

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  • Martha jumped to answer it with Betsy following.

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  • It must have jumped the switch board.

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  • She jumped on the story with renewed vigor.

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  • I was wondering if you jumped out of a California closet.

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  • Jackson, I presume was his name, jumped up.

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  • His command was so sharp she jumped.

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  • Ginger jumped back with a scream, but the others who were closer simply laughed.

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  • The sons-of-bitches jumped me!

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  • There were about twenty-five thousand people at the game, and, when we went out, the noise was so terrific, we nearly jumped out of our skins, thinking it was the din of war, and not of a football game that we heard.

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  • She devoted herself to her dolls the first evening, and when it was bedtime she undressed very quietly, but when she felt me get into bed with her, she jumped out on the other side, and nothing that I could do would induce her to get in again.

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  • The reddish Lyubim rushed forward from behind Milka, sprang impetuously at the wolf, and seized it by its hindquarters, but immediately jumped aside in terror.

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  • After signing his deal with Comedy Central, Kimmel jumped right in and served as executive producer for the show Crank Yankers.

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  • At first, ladies had to rely on second-rate or toy watches to get their "large" on, but well-revered manufacturers have jumped on board and now offer a tempting selection of oversized watches with slick features.

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  • However, if you haven't jumped rope since elementary school, you'll probably want to get the technique down before moving on to a weighted rope.

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  • He jumped up, as if he'd seen a ghost.

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  • Startled, he jumped to his feet, dropping the umbrella.

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  • As he began to ramble on about Mrs. Langstrom's cooking, Mrs. Lincoln jumped down and stood on hind legs, stretching up the young man's pant leg.

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  • When she came into the kitchen with a basket of fresh eggs, he jumped up from his chair and turned red.

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  • The lamb jumped on her, knocking one of her straps down.

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  • She dashed out the door and jumped into the car.

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  • Josh had intended to hit Alex, but she had jumped between them.

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  • We splashed and jumped and waded in the deep water.

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  • Bumpus jumped from his nap at the sound of the familiar word.

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  • She jumped when the door dinged finally as she reached the garage.

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  • The Deans jumped at every ring of the phone for the balance of the afternoon, but there was no further word.

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  • As for the axe, I was advised to get the village blacksmith to "jump" it; but I jumped him, and, putting a hickory helve from the woods into it, made it do.

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  • Seeing her mother she jumped up and flew to her.

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  • Berg hurriedly jumped up, kissed her hand, asked about her health, and, swaying his head from side to side to express sympathy, remained standing beside her.

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