193 collocations for jumping

I saw aunty-Anne (the commodore was really ignorant of the girl's name) jump a skipping-rope, yesterday morning, between the hours of seven and eight.

Every colored man picked a tree, and the hounds kept coming, finally showing up jumping the fence, and entering the woods, and the planter cut a club to beat off the dogs.

" "To jump that claim?

They swung into a dense spruce swamp and jumped up a half-grown bear.

Hardly had she gone her way when Ivra came from another, jumping the hedge and reaching the door in three bounds.

Going along a street, we were greatly surprised at seeing our attendants, among whom were Si Smyle (a very intelligent and learned man, and who taught Mr. R. Arabic during the tour) and the Bash-Boab, jumping off their horses, and, running up to an old-looking Moor, and then seizing his hand, kissed it; and for some time they would not leave the ragged ruffian-like saint.

The way the colt jumped ditches and washes and other obstructions proved his keen sight.

Just as one was jumping the narrow stream a bullet from my old "Lucretia" overtook him.

An accident in the ranges on the Pacific slope, when a mountain locomotive jumped the track and plunged down a precipitous hillside, gave Lister his first chance.

Oftener than not the Katz boy from the third floor front would come lickety-clapping down the stairs and past her, jumping the last four steps of each flight.

whoops Aggy, jumping four foot in the air, 'before I squirt enough lead into your system to make it a paying job to melt you down!'

Let the ministers and churches Leave behind sectarian lurches; Jump on board the car of Freedom, Ere it be too late to need them.

Warren F. Adams (C); 2Oct70; R491863. <pb id='294.png' /> Up Jumped the devil.

"The little fellow tried to jump the piazza railing and fell," explained Mr. Lloyd, laughingly.

He could hear a squirrel jump a long distance in the forest.

"This was just what Nanahboozhoo was waiting for, and when the head and neck of the buzzard were completely hidden in the body up jumped the deer, and as he did so the flesh closed up so tightly around the head and neck of the buzzard that the greedy bird was there securely held.

He hesitated a moment, and then he jumped on the machine, and the other followed, and they raced around, and then pa made them get off and jump hurdles.

The ringmaster was announcing that they could ride anything that walked on four feet and wore a skin, when up jumped an oldish fellow in a box opposite mine and shouted that he had a horse which none of them could mount.

Whoever jumps thrice across the fire will not suffer from fever within the year.

He wanted to see if the lamb would be able to jump the wall too.

It is also more prudent to enter upon these delicate negotiations cautiously and slowly, in order to avoid, if possible, giving the impression that I am ready to jump down everybody's throat the moment I touch the soil of Canada.

They had packed with great haste and commenced jumping the ponies from floe to floe, then dragging the loads over afterthe three men must have worked splendidly and fearlessly.

Chorus: So early in the morning, &c. I was close up stuck in a rotten bog; I got a buster jumping a log; I found this scouting rather hot, So I joined the niggers with the lot we’d got.

But mobs don't jump one man, ladynot around these parts unless he's stole a hoss!"

He didn't know, of course, that we already had a perfect alibi for Miss Gresham; but even if we hadn't, his assumed belief that she committed the crime would have assured me that she did not. No-o, I think we'd better not arrest the man unless he forces our handtries to jump town, or something like that.

193 collocations for  jumping