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jumper
1[juhm-per]
noun
a person or thing that jumps.
Basketball., jump shot.
Sports., a participant in a jumping event, as in track or skiing.
Manège., a horse specially trained to jump obstacles.
a boring tool or device worked with a jumping motion.
Also called jump wire. Electricity., a short length of conductor used to make a connection, usually temporary, between terminals of a circuit or to bypass a circuit.
Also called jumper cable. booster cable.
a kind of sled.
Also called jumper stay. Nautical., a line preventing the end of a spar or boom from being lifted out of place.
any of various fishes that leap from the water, as the striped mullet or jumprock.
jumper
2[juhm-per]
noun
a one-piece, sleeveless dress, or a skirt with straps and a complete or partial bodice, usually worn over a blouse by women and children.
a loose outer jacket worn especially by workers and sailors.
British., a pullover sweater.
jumpers, rompers.
jumper
1/ ˈdʒʌmpə /
noun
a boring tool that works by repeated impact, such as a steel bit in a hammer drill used in boring rock
Also called: jumper cable. jumper lead. a short length of wire used to make a connection, usually temporarily, between terminals or to bypass a component
a type of sled with a high crosspiece
a person or animal that jumps
derogatory, a person who changes religion; a convert
jumper
2/ ˈdʒʌmpə /
noun
a knitted or crocheted garment covering the upper part of the body
Also called: pinafore dress. a sleeveless dress worn over a blouse or sweater
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of jumper1
Example Sentences
Using a light, springy carbon-fibre blade on her right leg, she eventually became a world champion Paralympic long jumper and sprinter for both Canada and Great Britain - winning medals, breaking records and receiving an MBE.
"I don't need to have that background noise going on… If my kid comes home with the wrong jumper I don't need to tell 35 people."
Ultimately, whatever aspirations England had to push the envelope, it made more sense to shove it up the jumper.
"Prom is a huge cost to parents at the moment. Things like World Book Day, Children in Need, Christmas Nativity, Christmas jumper days," Ms Watkins said.
Rooney joined United on transfer deadline day, with the deal coming so quickly that he ended up wearing his wife Coleen's cousin's jumper when he made the move.
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