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jump-start
verb
- to start the engine of (a car) by connecting it to another engine with jump leads or (of a car) to start in this way
noun
- the act of starting a car in this way
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of jump-start1
Example Sentences
She sees the entire exercise as a political ploy to get fearful consumers to make big-ticket purchases quickly in an effort to jump-start a flagging economy.
“Stolen Car,†a dejected pop track off that EP, is originally what caught the attention of late rapper Mac Miller, who first aided Pillsbury in landing a record deal and jump-starting his career.
And at USC, it’s the Trojans’ best hope of jump-starting a program that has never quite caught fire.
Walter said the Dodgers’ foundation would provide as much as $100 million to jump-start LA Rises fundraising.
Walter, his foundation and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation will provide up to $100 million to jump-start fundraising.
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