Definition of Jumpier. Meaning of Jumpier. Synonyms of Jumpier

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Definition of Jumpier

Jumpier
Jumpy Jump"y, a. [Compar. Jumpier; superl. Jumpiest.] Jumping, or inducing to jump; characterized by jumps; hence, extremely nervous.

Meaning of Jumpier from wikipedia

- The Citroën Jumpy (badged Citroën Dispatch in some countries) is a light commercial van jointly developed by FCA Italy and PSA Group (currently Stellantis)...
- Look up jumpy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jumpy may refer to: Citroën Jumpy, vehicle made at Sevel Nord Jumpy Geathers (born 1960), American football...
- whites who started to dance the Lindy Hop, as they were dancing faster and jumpier than was intended, like "jittering bugs", although it quickly lost its...
- Inflatable castles (also called bouncy houses, bouncy castles, jumping castles, moon bounces, moonwalks, or closed inflatable trampolines) are temporary...
- James Allen "Jumpy" Geathers (born June 26, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football...
- or simply Ambush, is a British rapper. In 2018 the remix to his track "Jumpy", featuring Chip and Skepta, peaked at number 81 on the UK Singles Chart...
- Jumpy is a play by April De Angelis Jumpy had its premiere at the Royal Court Theatre on 19 October 2011, following previews from 13 October. It pla****...
- plotlines being a "hectic series of clashes", action sequences that were "jumpy but not especially engaging", and "too many long monologues". Jake Wilson...
- appeared at the Royal Court as Tilly in Jumpy, a role to which she returned in the West End transfer of Jumpy to the Duke of York's Theatre in August...
- Robert Christgau applauded the music as an excellent "rock comeback" and a "jumpier and snappier, sourer and trickier and less soothing" iteration of the jazz...