That little burst of pace which gave him the jump on defenders has gone.
The Sun (2016)
The chance to jump on another bandwagon for the rest of the fake outrage mob.
The Sun (2008)
And you should always give existing leadership within the ministry a chance to jump on board.
Christianity Today (2000)
Everyone jumped on top of me.
The Sun (2010)
That was a 40% jump on the previous year.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
She's going to jump on me like a monkey.
The Sun (2011)
I am not going to jump on the bandwagon of being too negative.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
He gets off with it because of his height, but he jumps on top of defenders all the time.
The Sun (2011)
But I am not going to jump on anybody for that.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Shower, change, go outside and jump on your bike.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
He's going to jump on me, no matter what.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
We would bundle each other, jumping on top of each other, but it was totally innocent.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The guy suddenly jumped on me, grabbed me, dragged me down and held me on the floor.
The Sun (2016)
The 100million jump on the year before took the overall cost of fraud and error in the system to 3billion.
The Sun (2015)
The men took the store manager as a hostage, but swiftly let him go when they jumped on a scooter, which they then crashed.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
All related terms of 'jump on'
on the jump
in a hurry
jump on the bandwagon
to get involved in an activity or idea because it is likely to succeed or it is fashionable at the time
get a jump on someone
to do something before someone else does and so gain an advantage over them
get a jump on/get the jump on
If you get a jump on something or someone or get the jump on them, you gain an advantage over them.
get (or have) the jump on
to get (or have) an earlier start than and thus have an advantage over
to jump on the bandwagon
If someone, especially a politician , jumps or climbs on the bandwagon , they become involved in an activity or movement because it is fashionable or likely to succeed and not because they are really interested in it.