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jump on
verb
informal(intr, preposition) to reprimand or attack suddenly and forcefully
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Example Sentences
“All of a sudden, a bunch of vans and cars pulled up into the parking lot, and they just jumped on him,” he said.
Robinson added: "To all the politicians who have jumped on this passing bandwagon of factual inaccuracy and presented it in such a malevolent way - for them to do so is not only misguided but dangerous."
Newsom immediately jumped on the comment, comparing the federal administration to an “authoritarian regime.”
Despite a small jump on Friday afternoon, Tesla stocks are still down roughly 13% this week.
Mr Varvill knew the business had to raise more funds towards the end of 2024 but big investors were reluctant to jump on board.
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