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jump head
noun
- the headline printed over the continued portion of a story in a newspaper, magazine, etc., usually condensed from the main headline.
Example Sentences
The Supreme Court is poised to jump head first into a place it never really wanted to be: the middle of the 2024 presidential race.
“He’s made a big jump,” head coach Pete Carroll said.
"But if there was ever a time for any of us to jump head first into the deep end with our eyes closed and hope for the best it's 2020 right?" she concluded.
She continued: “I’ve always wanted to do it as a stand alone moment, so that I could roll up my sleeves and fully throw myself into it, but the time has never been right. But if there was ever a time for any of us to jump head first into the deep end with our eyes closed and hope for the best it’s 2020 right?”
I feel the need to jump head first into call-out culture and highlight me some racial stereotyping.
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