Examples of 'jump-off' in a sentence

Meaning of "jump-off"

Jump-off is a noun referring to a point where a race or competition begins, especially in the context of track and field events
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I will tell my little jump-off to reschedule.
This riders were qualified for the jump-off.
Just about to go into a jump-off against the clock.
Five riders were qualified for the jump-off.
Was the jump-off point for emigrants from everywhere.
No one produced a clear round in the jump-off.
In the jump-off five riders had no penalty points.
Tomorrow morning we will truck you up to the jump-off.
I think my jump-off round showed the quality of my horse.
Riders tied for second so an additional jump-off round was held.
A jump-off was required to break the ties for the medals.
They are held as show jumping competitions with one jump-off.
A jump-off will be played should teams in medal positions be tied.
The tie for third place was broken by a jump-off.
In the jump-off only two of five riders had no faults.

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Look at your little griddle cake jump-off with the little syrup.
A jump-off was required to break the tie for the silver medal.
The second round and the jump-off were held under floodlight.
A jump-off would be held to break a tie for any of the medal positions.
It was a show jumping competition with one round and one jump-off.
There will be no jump-off in the event of equality for first place.
The competition is a show jumping competition with one round and one jump-off.
A jump-off was held to break a tie for the bronze medal position.
You just need to find one who sees you as more than a jump-off.
This would be our jump-off point for our journey into alternative realms.
The competition was a show jumping competition with two rounds and optionally one jump-off.
Table 3 shows the jump-off month of the extrapolation model for each component and country.
The rider with the fewest penalties in the fastest time wins the jump-off.
The jump-off regional scaling factors have been set at the average over recent years.
At the last time there was an Armenian jump-off.
The jump-off has fewer jumps than the first round but is usually much more difficult.
It took them three days to hike from the jump-off point in Alfonso Castaneda.
The Hun is planning to use those rockets against our bases and our jump-off.
Your Jenny from the Block jump-off lives in a hovel with seven brothers and sisters.
He lost to Gerco Schröder of the Netherlands in a silver medal jump-off.
There is a Block Party jump-off right around the corner.
And I hope you will all stay and cheer for this second jump-off.
The city is also the jump-off point for exploring the Tubbataha Reef.
As last rider Hans-Dieter Dreher with the stallion Magnus Romeo going into the jump-off.
A jump-off separated the two teams.
The Global Champions Tour competition is a single-round competition plus a Jump-Off.
If a jump-off is necessary, each rider start again with his own horse.
They have moved up our jump-off time.
For a jump-off from the EP, it is a good start.
I am gonna do a big jump-off.
Independence, Missouri, was the jump-off point for emigrants from everywhere.
Tomorrow mornin ' we will truck you up to the jump-off.
I knew that the jump-off would be quick, but Ryan is a fast horse.
Only 9 couples succeeded in qualifying for the jump-off.
Look at your little griddle cake jump-off with the little syrup . Word up.

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