US /dʒʌmp rop/
・UK /dʒʌmp rəup/
He says: ''When I was 8, I switched the tags on my Christmas presents with my cousin's Christmas presents. I got a Super Nintendo, he got a jump rope and some Uno cards.
He got a jump rope and some Uno cards." Not bad.
Think incline walking, cycling, swimming, jump rope, shadow boxing, or my personal favorite, shooting hoops.
Think incline walking, cycling, swimming, jump rope, shadow boxing, or my personal favorite, shooting hoops.
like this: "jump rope" and "dive board". But compare that to British English where we do
and then you get something like this: "jump rope" and "dive board." But compare that to British English, where we do the form of gerund plus noun.
vibrate in certain waves, sin waves. Like a jump rope with one bump or two bumps or
This means that it can only vibrate in certain ways: sine waves, like a jump rope with one bump, or two bumps, or three or four, or some combination of these bumps.
Okay, Stretch, you use this mascara, man, then I'm going to be using your eyelashes to play jump rope.
man them gonna be using your eyelashes to play jump rope.
All right, the last movement that we're going to do is 20 seconds on the jump rope.
is 20 seconds on the jump rope.
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Jump rope.
Watch me fly this kite in the rain, I'll jump rope with my balding chain.
I’ll jump rope with my ball and chain
Outside there was a big jump rope that everyone played on.
I want to go play jump rope." No, that's why I hated that movie, the, uh, the Titanic.