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jumper - an athlete who competes at jumping; "he is one hell of a jumper" |
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athlete,
jock a person trained to compete in sports
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bounder,
leaper someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition)
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hopper funnel-shaped receptacle; contents pass by gravity into a receptacle below
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ski jumper a skier who leaps through the air (especially on a ski jump)
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jumper - (basketball) a player releases the basketball at the high point of a jump |
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basketball shot throwing the basketball toward the hoop; "his shot hit the rim and bounced out"
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basketball,
basketball game,
hoops a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players; points are scored by throwing the ball through an elevated horizontal hoop
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jumper - a small connector used to make temporary electrical connections |
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connecter,
connection,
connective,
connector,
connexion shifting from one form of transportation to another; "the plane was late and he missed his connection in Atlanta"
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booster cable,
jumper cable,
jumper lead,
lead a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire; "it was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads"
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jumper - a person who jumps; "as the jumper neared the ground he lost control"; "the jumper's parachute opened" |
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individual,
mortal,
person,
somebody,
someone,
soul a single organism
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parachuter,
parachute jumper,
parachutist a person who jumps from aircraft using a parachute
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jumper - a sleeveless dress resembling an apron; worn over other clothing |
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pinafore,
pinny |
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dress,
frock a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
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jumper - a loose jacket or blouse worn by workmen |
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jacket a short coat
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jumper - a coverall worn by children |
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coverall a loose-fitting protective garment that is worn over other clothing
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