1. jumps - Noun
2. jumps - Verb
jumps
plural of jump
jumps pl (plural only)
(fashion) A bodice worn instead of stays by women in the 18th century.
jumps
third-person singular simple present indicative of jump
According to Capcom, the PS5 and Xbox Series X will allow for appreciable jumps in graphics and sound. Source: Internet
A knight (桂) jumps at an angle intermediate to orthogonal and diagonal, amounting to one square straight forward plus one square diagonally forward, in a single move. Source: Internet
After a slow start, understandable for a rookie, Culver seemed to be making significant jumps in December and January. Source: Internet
Alphabet’s total costs and expenses rose about 12 percent from a year ago to US$33.2 billion, down from around 20 percent jumps in recent quarters. Source: Internet
After 1978, the filmed jumps from El Capitan were repeated, not as a publicity exercise or as a movie stunt, but as a true recreational activity. Source: Internet
A jumping kick is very similar to a flying kick, except that it lacks the running start and the user simply jumps and kicks from a stationary position. Source: Internet