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To launch into the air by use of the leg muscles. |
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To start, jerk, or move suddenly from surprise. |
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To come to a conclusion without consideration. To accept hastily. |
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To get an earlier start in order to get an advantage over. |
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A specific foot maneuver in which the body is propelled through the air leaving from one foot and landing on the opposite foot before establishing a stance. |
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Jumping (adjective), Jumps (plural), Jumped (past tense) |
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See Jumps.
A component of a throwing maneuver where the opponent is raised just prior to propelling the opponent. |
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