jumpy in the PONS Dictionary

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He adds the caveats that it does play hopscotch with history, has a bewildering and confusing cast of characters and is jumpy in its timeframes.
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Color was also said to have caused jumpy images in tests.
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The song was described as an anxious jumpy ballad that describes a marriage wracked with drinking, violent quarrels and a possessive, self-hating husband.
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He has jumpy blue eyes and honey blonde hair.
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A firm and friendly guy, but anxious and jumpy.
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She is shown as a jumpy old soul who is nervous about everyone and everything.
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When she arrived she said he appeared jumpy and was drinking vodka.
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He arrives with flowers and greets wife and daughter but both seem jumpy.
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He can be very jumpy and panicky, although his decisions are usually for the best.
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The staff, the few there are, are jumpy and filled with odd hints and concerns.
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