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Definition of Jump out
1. Verb. Be highly noticeable.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jump Out
Literary usage of Jump out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of American Folk-lore by American Folklore Society (1917)
"In connection with this tale the following jingles were recited by others present: —
If I jump in your skin, I'll be your popper. When you jump out, ..."
2. Graham's Magazine by George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe (1845)
"Well ! hold the ribbands, while I jump out and look at the ford. ... Sit still,
all the rest of you—do n't let the dogs jump out, Tim. ..."
3. The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and by Andrew Kippis, William Godwin, George Robinson (1809)
"... and, when some stupid people in the street, without taking the precaution of
holding a blanket or •my thing to receive her, told her to jump out, ..."
4. A Guide to Modern Peru: Its Great Advantages and Vast Opportunities by Adolfo de Clairmont (1908)
"If he is not prepared for the change, he is likely to jump out again with a
shiver, for the water is at least twenty degrees colder than the day before. ..."