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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
jumpstart .
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Examples
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Taking second overall in the Grand Prix and winning the U.S. title jumpstarted Cheever's season a year ago, as he went on to win World Cup silver twice and finish No. 3 overall in the world.
SI.com 2012
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"That kind of jumpstarted us in terms of offense," Lambert said.
JSOnline.com 2010
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"That kind of jumpstarted us in terms of offense," Lambert said.
JSOnline.com 2010
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"That kind of jumpstarted us in terms of offense," Lambert said.
JSOnline.com 2010
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"That kind of jumpstarted us in terms of offense," Lambert said.
JSOnline.com 2010
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"That kind of jumpstarted us in terms of offense," Lambert said.
JSOnline.com 2010
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Jay Thompson is an old friend and an amazing poet and a bit of a songwriter that kind of jumpstarted the project, we just wrote a bunch of songs together and one of them, this song,
Three Imaginary Girls - Seattle's sparkly indie-pop press Billy Corazon 2009
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Has civilzation been jumpstarted time and again by aliens after world cataclismic events?
SF Signal is Looking for Mind Meld Topics - What Do You Want To See? 2009
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Two decades later it was the State Quarter program that jumpstarted a moribund market.
Aging Baby Boomers and Rare Gold Coin Prices : Coin Collecting News 2010
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Among the projects that will be jumpstarted with this new funding are the Midtown Tunnel tube in Norfolk, the extension of HOV/HOT Lanes on I95/395 and the widening of I-66 in Northern Virginia, work on the Coalfields Expressway in Southwest Virginia, and the widening and improving of multiple sections of Route 58 in southern and western Virginia.
UPDATED: Key Democratic panel approves McDonnell's transportation plan Rosalind S. Helderman 2011
hernesheir commented on the word jumpstarted
with habanero salsa, of course.
September 21, 2009