jumping-jack
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See also: jumping jack
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]jumping-jack (plural jumping-jacks)
- Alternative form of jumping jack
- 1879, William James, Are We Automata?:
- In the beheaded frog the legs twitch as fatally when we touch the skin with acid as do a jumping-jack's when we pull the string.
- 1904, L. Frank Baum, chapter 13, in The Marvelous Land of Oz:
- "Because you are built as absurdly as a jumping-jack," sneered the horse, rolling his knotty eyes in a vicious manner. "Even your head won't stay straight, and you never can tell whether you are looking backwards or forwards!"
- 1904, Stratemeyer Syndicate, chapter 14, in The Bobbsey Twins, Or, Merry Days Indoors and Out:
- "I have a jumping-jack!" came from Freddie, and he began to work the toy up and down in a most comical fashion.