What is another word for jump all over?
Pronunciation:
[ d͡ʒˈʌmp ˈɔːl ˈə͡ʊvə], [ dʒˈʌmp ˈɔːl ˈəʊvə], [ dʒ_ˈʌ_m_p ˈɔː_l ˈəʊ_v_ə]
Related words: jump all over the place, jump over, jump across, jump up and down, jump in place, jump in the air, jumping around
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Synonyms for Jump all over:
v.
• accuse; place responsibility (verb) • berate (verb)- chew out,
- jaw,
- give what for,
- vituperate,
- reproach,
- rail at,
- chide,
- revile,
- rebuke,
- reprimand,
- give one hell,
- blister,
- scold,
- rate,
- eat out,
- upbraid,
- reprove,
- rake over the coals,
- call down,
- jump all over,
- tell off,
- tongue-lash,
- scorch,
- censure,
- castigate,
- bawl out,
- cuss out.
- denounce,
- Denunciate,
- roast,
- find fault with,
- reprehend,
- jump down one's throat,
- hold responsible,
- admonish,
- blast,
- lay at one's door,
- blow the whistle on,
- tax,
- climb all over,
- indict,
- stick it to,
- saddle,
- rap,
- attribute,
- point the finger,
- condemn,
- lower the boom,
- frame,
- pass the buck,
- express disapprobation,
- jump on,
- let one have it,
- charge,
- ascribe,
- lay to,
- disapprove,
- criticize,
- impute,
- lay a bad trip on.
Other synonyms:
• berate- reviled,
- calling down,
- jumped over,
- give hell,
- rake over coals,
- blistered,
- jump over,
- objurgate,
- tongue lash.
- stick to,
- skin,
- lay at door,
- jump down throat,
- framing,
- sticks to,
- lower boom,
- blow whistle on,
- held responsible,
- stuck to,
- let have it,
- climb over,
- saddled,
- Saddling.
- find fault,
- speak to,
- destroy,
- lecture,
- clobber,
- trash,
- chastise,
- carpet,
- dress down,
- sail into,
- tick off,
- give a dressing-down,
- take to task,
- light into,
- pan,
- call to account,
- lace into,
- tear into,
- talk to,
- rubbish,
- slap wrist,
- rap knuckles,
- come down on,
- attack,
- bring to book,
- bad-mouth,
- trim,
- rip into,
- skin alive.
How to use "Jump all over" in context?
Jump over a fence, a ditch, or a railing with ease. Unfortunately, this type of movement is also known as "jump all over." The name comes from the fact that you jump over the obstacle and then land on your feet nearby. This type of movement is used in acrobatics and is used to avoid obstacles. Jumping all over is used to create an opening in the enemy's defense or to surprise them. When done correctly, it can be a very effective tactic.
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