Similar words: upstart, jumpsuit, start, startup, start up, startle, starter, start on. Meaning: n. starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car. v. 1. start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery 2. start or re-start vigorously.
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1. He was huddled with John trying to jump-start his car.
2. Congress hopes the tax cut will jump-start the economy.
3. Right now, you've got a president who's floundering, trying to find some way to get his campaign jump-started.
4. Ferdinand, who missed her first four shots, helped jump-start an 18-4 run with seven straight points.
5. The video cover says it includes two 40-minute fitness workouts plus an extra 10-minute jump-start mini workout.
6. It was thirty-five below, he had to jump-start the backhoe.
7. It was fairly simple to devise an educational jump-start for her.
8. The secretary of state intends to jumpstart the middle east peace process.
9. This could have consequences for efforts to jumpstart the peace process.http://sentencedict.com/jumpstart.html
10. Jumpstart your yacc...and lex too! (developerWorks, November 2000) gives some more introductory background on everyone's favorite lexer/parser combo, and also has an example of a wordcount program.
11. To jumpstart development of these standards, the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) convened the Expert Panel on the Development of Standards for Biodefense in Washington, DC, in early April.
12. But even a moderate discount is expected to provide a massive jumpstart to the efforts to bring the Internet to the classroom.
13. While we can't help you with the field testing, we can jumpstart your research.
14. Instead of beating the bushes for customers with individual referrals or scattershot ads, you can tap into a targeted group of consumers en masse to jumpstart sales.
15. My battery was dead so I had to get a jumpstart from my neighbor.
16. The fact is, most economists agree that extending unemployment insurance is one of the single most cost-effective ways to help jumpstart the economy.
17. In addition, a visual model adds value to the project if it can be leveraged to jumpstart a project task or a future activity such as method evolution, maintenance, knowledge transfer, or training.
18. The economy was lagging so the government tried to jumpstart it by lowering interest rates.
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