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jumper2 |
a British word for a knitted piece of clothing that covers the upper body including the arms. "Jumper" has the same meaning as "sweater." [1/3 definitions] |
jump-start |
to start (a motor vehicle) either by rolling or pushing (it) with the ignition on and suddenly releasing the clutch, or by connecting the dead battery to a live battery with jumper cables. [1/2 definitions] |
overdress |
a dress worn over another shirt or dress; jumper; pinafore. [1/2 definitions] |
pinafore |
the British word for a sleeveless dress worn over a blouse or shirt. "Pinafore" has the same meaning as "jumper." |
triple jump |
a track-and-field event in which the jumper takes a running start and makes three consecutive jumps for horizontal distance. |
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