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Overjump

Overjump \O`ver*jump"\, v. t. To jump over; hence, to omit; to ignore.
--Marston.

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overjump

vb. 1 To jump over. 2 To omit or ignore.

Usage examples of "overjump".

The beast had overjumped, aiming at Roane and the cub while both were upright and arriving when they had fallen.

After all, Belgravia and Mayfair, who’d both been overjumped, were not as good as they used to be, and Macaulay, after a dazzling start, had suddenly lost form altogether.

That they were overjumped, that somebody had actually overhauled and passed them in hyperspace, that said that was one bastard who didn't mind the navigation rules or care about the dust hazard in Urtur system.

There were the frequent rumblings in the press about his cruelty to his horses, or at least ruthlessly overjumping them.

He’s on us, not overjumping, and we can’t make it: if he adds his mass to ours in hyperspace, he can push us faster on the exit than we can brake with the mass we’re hauling, that’s what it adds up to—send us right to Viking and right into hungry, hot old Ep-Eridani.

He's on us, not overjumping, and we can't make it: if he adds his mass to ours in hyperspace, he can push us faster on the exit than we can brake with the mass we're hauling, that's what it adds up to—send us right to Viking and right into hungry, hot old Ep-Eridani.