jumping up and down
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act of repeatedly leaping vertically from a stationary position: This refers specifically to the physical action of propelling oneself upward and then returning to the same spot, often done repeatedly.
- A display of intense emotion expressed through this physical action: The phrase commonly describes this jumping motion performed as an outward manifestation of strong feelings such as excitement, joy, anger, or frustration.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The children's jumping up and down with joy was contagious. (The repeated leaps showed their extreme happiness.)
- After hearing the good news, she couldn't stop her jumping up and down. (The physical action was an involuntary reaction to the news.)
- His constant jumping up and down in anger did not help the situation. (The jumps were an expression of his frustration.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase "jumping up and down" is often used figuratively to imply making a very forceful or exaggerated protest or demonstration about something.
- The community was jumping up and down about the proposed construction, demanding a town hall meeting. (They were protesting vigorously and noisily.)
Variants and Related Words
- Jump (verb/noun): To propel oneself upward or over a distance.
- Bounce (verb/noun): To move up and down repeatedly, often implying a springy quality.
- Pogo (verb): To jump up and down on a pogo stick or in a similar manner, often associated with music concerts.
Synonyms
- Leaping: Jumping forcefully or a long way.
- Bouncing: Moving up and down repeatedly.
- Hopping: Jumping lightly, especially on one foot.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- Jump for joy: To be extremely happy and excited.
- She jumped for joy when she received her acceptance letter.
- Jump up and down: This is the core phrase itself, used as a verb phrase.
- The fans jumped up and down when the band came on stage.
Noun
- jumping in one spot (as in excitement)
- the wailing and jumping up and down exhausted him