Similar words: jump, keep off, drop off, pump, dump, on top of, made up of, impose. Meaning: v. 1. set off quickly, usually with success 2. jump down from an elevated point.
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31. Oh , yeah? What if you ordered us to jump off a cliff?
32. I can jump off the box, but I can't jump off that wall.
33. You squealed like a little girl wanting to jump off that roof.
34. Director: Now here is where you jump off the cliff.
35. Then I had an impulsion to jump off the mountain.
36. Problem: Spelling and grammar errors just jump off the page.
37. The input training examples are reset stochastically before the performance of each batch so that the learning is easy to jump off from local minima.
38. You were very foolhardy to jump off the bus while it was still moving.
39. No more panicking when they go outside,(http://sentencedict.com/jump off.html) jump off the jungle gym and disappear in snowdrifts.
40. Two crack divisions are on the border, ready to jump off.
More similar words: jump, keep off, drop off, pump, dump, on top of, made up of, impose, compose, import, sumptuous, bumptious, with the help of, compound, component, assumption, consumption, important, composition, importantly, contemporary, of importance.