jumpsome
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]jumpsome (comparative more jumpsome, superlative most jumpsome)
- Characterised or marked by jumping
- 2002, Rudyard Kipling, Janet Taylor Lisle, Just So Stories:
- [...] for he would lie down by a 'sclusively yellowish-greyish- brownish stone or clump of grass, and when the Giraffe or the Zebra or the Eland or the Koodoo or the Bush- Buck or the Bonte-Buck came by he would surprise them out of their jumpsome lives.
- 2008, Rudyard Kipling, Rudyard Kipling's Tales of Horror and Fantasy:
- Lone Sahib entered the room gingerly, and there, on the pillow of his bed, sprawled and whimpered a wee white kitten; not a jumpsome, frisky little beast, but a sluglike crawler with its eyes barely opened and its paws lacking strength or direction—a kitten that ought to have been in a basket with its mamma .