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jump head

American  

noun

Journalism.
  1. the headline printed over the continued portion of a story in a newspaper, magazine, etc., usually condensed from the main headline.


Example Sentences

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“He’s made a big jump,” head coach Pete Carroll said.

From Seattle Times

"But if there was ever a time for any of us to jump head first into the deep end with our eyes closed and hope for the best it's 2020 right?" she concluded.

From Fox News

She continued: “I’ve always wanted to do it as a stand alone moment, so that I could roll up my sleeves and fully throw myself into it, but the time has never been right. But if there was ever a time for any of us to jump head first into the deep end with our eyes closed and hope for the best it’s 2020 right?”

From Fox News

FA: I must admit I jump head first into projects without knowing much about my subjects.

From The Guardian

The group is credited with inventing zorbing and bungee jumping; Spowers claims to be the first ever to jump head first.

From The Guardian