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high jump n
1. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Athletics (Track & Field)) a. (usually preceded by the) an athletic event in which a competitor has to jump over a high bar set between two vertical supports b. (as modifier) high-jump techniques be for the high jump Brit informal to be liable to receive a severe reprimand or punishment high jumper n high jumping n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations high jump n (Sport) → salto in alto you'll be for the high jump when Dad finds out (fam) → papà ti ammazza quando lo viene a sapere high jump n (Sport) → salto in alto you'll be for the high jump when Dad finds out (fam) → papà ti ammazza quando lo viene a sapere How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| those in ruts tend to be accompanied by several others in the same, parallel, or intersecting furrows): Dick Fosbury, the high jumper of the 1968 Olympics, the man who went over the bar backwards, not forward, as was the status quo. If he'd been here in track for three or four years, he'd be a 6-7 or 6-8 high jumper by now. Case in point: Mizuki has a crush on Izumi Sano, a high jumper, and decides to go to the same high school as him. |
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