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Idiom jump in with both feet to become involved in something quickly and completely.When she decides to get involved, she jumps in with both feet. Related vocabulary: jump in
jump in with both feetTo begin or undertake something quickly, enthusiastically, and without trepidation. I know you're nervous about starting school, but you just need to jump in with both feet and do your best! jump in with both feet, toTo enter wholeheartedly. This phrase is actually redundant, since to jump means to leap with the feet together as opposed to hopping on one foot. A twentieth-century Americanism, it may allude to jumping into a pool, rather than testing the water with one foot. |