Jumping for joy
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GLADJumping for joy
ELATEDJumping for joy
PARAJumping soldier, for short
HORSESHOWOccasion for judging jumping
ANTWELOPEAnimal known for jumping
CRICKMETAnimal known for jumping
FLTEAAnimal known for jumping
FRSOGAnimal known for jumping
HAFREAnimal known for jumping
KANGASROOAnimal known for jumping
ORTCAAnimal known for jumping
SHAMUMascot known for jumping
MOONJumping place for a cow
SPRINGBOARDJumping-off point, for some
POGOA kind of stick for jumping.
TABSThings that allow for jumping ahead in line?
SHEEPTHRILLSGrazing in a meadow and jumping fences, for two?
rigadoonslively dance, formerly popular, for one couple, characterized by a jumping step and usually in quick duple meter
rigadoonlively dance, formerly popular, for one couple, characterized by a jumping step and usually in quick duple meter
rigaudonlively dance, formerly popular, for one couple, characterized by a jumping step and usually in quick duple meter
grasshoppera name for various herbivorous jumping insects of the order Orthoptera, related to locusts and crickets, that chirp by rubbing their wing-covers
jerboaany of various mouselike rodents of North Africa and Asia, as of the genera Jaculus and Dipus, with long hind legs used for jumping
grasshoppersGRASSHOPPER, a name for various herbivorous jumping insects of the order Orthoptera, related to locusts and crickets, that chirp by rubbing their wing-covers
jerboasany of various mouselike rodents of North Africa and Asia, as of the genera Jaculus and Dipus, with long hind legs used for jumping
grasshoppersA plant-eating insect with long hind legs that are used for jumping and for producing a chirping sound. It frequents grassy places and low vegetation
grasshopperA plant-eating insect with long hind legs that are used for jumping and for producing a chirping sound. It frequents grassy places and low vegetation
treehoppersA tree-dwelling jumping bug that lives chiefly in the tropics. A tall backward-curving projection of the thorax gives the bug a thornlike appearance for camouflage
treehopperA tree-dwelling jumping bug that lives chiefly in the tropics. A tall backward-curving projection of the thorax gives the bug a thornlike appearance for camouflage
orthopteraAn order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, crickets, katydids, etc. They have a saddle-shaped thorax, hind legs that are typically long and modified for jumping, and a characteristic song that the male produces by stridulation