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Jumpy   /dʒˈəmpi/   Listen
Jumpy

adjective
(compar. jumpier; superl. jumpiest)
1.
Being in a tense state.  Synonyms: edgy, high-strung, highly strung, jittery, nervy, overstrung, restive, uptight.
2.
Causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements.  Synonyms: bumpy, jolting, jolty, rocky, rough.  Antonym: smooth.






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"Jumpy" Quotes from Famous Books



... his glass. "The fact is," said he, "this war is a nerve-racking business. I never dreamed I was so jumpy until I came home. I hate being by myself. I've kept my poor devoted mother up till one o'clock in the morning. To-night she struck, small blame to her; but, after five minutes on my lones, I felt as if I should go off my head. So I routed out the car and came along. But of course ...
— The Red Planet • William J. Locke

... encounter desperate characters in the house; but as a fact, it was the supernatural element which decided me. I do not like the idea of the supernatural; my nerves, excellent in their way and in their own sphere, are inclined to get jumpy ...
— The Master Detective - Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles • Percy James Brebner

... start, I discovered something moving about in my hat— something soft and jumpy. I whipped it off, and a ruffled pigeon—no doubt a confederate—dropped out and ran on the counter, and went, I fancy, into a cardboard box ...
— The Country of the Blind, And Other Stories • H. G. Wells

... slowly. That buckskin you're on isn't so young as he has been, and my pony has to lug around two hundred pounds. We'll get back sooner by being moderate. Besides you don't wish to knock up old Buck. He is about the only one of these jumpy cow ponies that ...
— Out of the Depths - A Romance of Reclamation • Robert Ames Bennet

... very cheerful. No matter, indeed, how much we might play and whisper about gifts and tinsels and jolly-colored candles, Christmas never, I think, seemed really probable to any of us until that one jumpy moment, just at the end of the Thanksgiving dinner, when, heralded by a slam in the wood-shed, a hoppytyskip in the hall, the dining-room door flung widely open on Carol's eyes twinkling like a whole skyful ...
— Fairy Prince and Other Stories • Eleanor Hallowell Abbott


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