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jumping up and down造句
(1) The children were jumping up and down with excitement. (2) He was jumping up and down with excitement. (3) Fans were jumping up and down and cheering. (4) She was jumping up and down. (5) My little daughter started jumping up and down with rage when she heard she couldn't go. (6) They were all jumping up and down and screaming excitedly. (7) Bill's jumping up and down because Mark didn't get his report finished in time. (8) I tried jumping up and down in the seat. (9) Junior was jumping up and down, hugging me. (10) The dancers are jumping up and down, no comparison to our foxtrots or waltzes. (11) They go about this by jumping up and down a lot and cranking the drum machine up to unfeasible volumes. (12) Instead of answering, the Barney figure kept jumping up and down on top of a house. (13) Selkirk laughed at them, jumping up and down here in the taproom. (14) One waitress is said to have started jumping up and down. (15) The wailing and jumping up and down exhausted him. (16) George: Why are you jumping up and down? (17) Mother: Why are you jumping up and down? (18) Who is that loco kid jumping up and down in the front seat? (19) The monkey is jumping up and down in the trees and is extremely enthusiastic. (20) Jumping up and down improves the flow , creating better circulation. (21) The children were jumping up and down, eg because they were very excited. (22) They are always jumping up and down on the sofa or spilling food on my chairs. (23) They were clapping and jumping up and down, cheering me in greeting. (24) Byrne says that they added to the confusion by jumping up and down and shouting with glee. (25) Intriguingly, when I say their music sounds melancholic, Glyn starts jumping up and down with approval. (26) In the evening when the arrived home, Frizzle greeted her happily, jumping up and down, barking out his excitement. (27) However, the actual track of the situation I found a regular change exception is the keyword ranking jumping up and down periodically. (28) They came into the front hall, stamping their boots and jumping up and down to knock the snow off.