Phrases with «to jump on»

The phrase "to jump on" means to start doing something with great enthusiasm or to begin participating in an activity with a lot of energy and excitement. Full definition

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Sentences with «to jump on»

  • It's a trend I adore but didn't jump on board with last year and I'm dying to finally pick up a fabulous pair this year! (thefashionfolks.com)
  • Also the block heel is so cute, I haven't jumped on board with this trend yet but I love them! (turquoiseandteale.com)
  • It's funny how people are getting jumped on for not liking the choice, but it's all opinion anyway on what the «right» move would have been. (gonintendo.com)
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