"Jumping jacks" in French is "les jumping jacks" or "les sauts en Γ©toile."
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This depends on the sort of spring that you are talking of.... As in metal spiral spring: ressort As in the tres are going green again: printemps As in jumping out on prey: bond (verb bondir)
Yes, "jumping" can be a gerund when it functions as a noun in a sentence, such as in the phrase "I love jumping."
Roots of bodily
The past progressive tense of "jump" is "was jumping" or "were jumping", depending on the subject. For example, "He was jumping over the fence."
a jumping jack exercise is just when you do normal jumping jacks. my opinion would be to do 50-60 jumping jacks a day!!!
Bones used in jumping jacks will be the bones of the arms and legs. The extremities will move when jumping jacks are done.
They are named for Jack Lalanne who popularized but did not invent the exercise.
No, they do not.
Jumping Jacks - 1924 was released on: USA: 23 March 1924
Jumping Jacks - 1947 was released on: USA: 10 January 1947
doing 50 jumping jacks will burn 5 calories
The cast of Jumping Jacks - 1947 includes: Ted Husing as Narrator
i believe you're talking about jumping jacks.
Yes!
jumping jacks
Jumping Jacks and Jail Birds - 1918 was released on: USA: 4 March 1918