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jumped into

 

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Term: "Jumped Into"

Description:

"Jumped into" is a phrasal verb which typically means to act impulsively or enthusiastically to participate or engage in an activity or situation without much thought or preparation. It can also refer to physically leaping or diving into something.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb phrase - "jumped into"

Possible Senses:

  1. Acting impulsively or enthusiastically to participate in an activity or situation.
  2. Physically leaping or diving into something.

Example Sentences:

  • He jumped into the dance floor and started showing off his moves.
  • After a brief moment of hesitation, she jumped into the icy waters.
  • The company decided to jump into the competitive market without proper research.
  • Don't just jump into a decision without considering the consequences.

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