jump clear (of something)
jump clear (of something)
To move out of the way (of something) by jumping or leaping. He tried to jump clear, but the bus was moving too fast for him to avoid it. Pedestrians began jumping clear of the runaway car.
See also: clear, jump
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
jump clear of something
Fig. to get out of the way of something; to leap off something before it crashes. I barely had time to jump clear of the oncoming truck. I jumped clear of the ball as it came my way.
See also: clear, jump, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- jump clear of
- leap clear (of something)
- clear (something) with (someone)
- clear with
- clear (something) from (something)
- clear from some place
- vodka
- clear as vodka
- (as) clear as vodka
- as clear as vodka