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jump off
verb as in embark on
noun as in start
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She remembered the curves and stretches, and especially the steep jump-off where the road led down off the rim into the canyon.
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From donkey to a ten-foot jump-off on the lake shore in a straight line on a five per cent.
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Into his very camp, travelling along with his crowd from the very jump-off, is one of his foes, sir.
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“Some jump-off,” observed Bunker, but Big Boy did not hear him–he was looking up at the sun.
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These two were outliers to the rest, beating the bushes beyond the Jump-off incessantly.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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