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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
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Jumping to her feet

Hello everyone,

Could you explain to me what the phrase "jumping to her feet" means in the following sentence?

-"I haven't counted enough to pay his bill, but I'll take what I have", my mother said, jumping to her feet.

Regards

JA

  

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Joseph A jumping to her feet quickly standing up from a sitting position, as if in a hurry to get something done CJ

  • Joseph A jumping to her feet quickly standing up from a sitting position, as if in a hurry to get something done CJ
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Joseph Ajumping to her feet

quickly standing up from a sitting position, as if in a hurry to get something done

CJ

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