jump with



jump with something

Fig. to be very active with excitement or enthusiasm. The crowd was jumping with enthusiasm. The bar was jumping with young people.
See also: jump

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Taddeo-Italian
Mato-Croatian
Reid[ri:d]
LucÍAloo-THEE-ah (Spanish), loo-SEE-ah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Salathielsə-LAH-thee-əl (English)Biblical, Biblical Greek
Amar (2)-Bosnian