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Small discharges of static electricity (sparks), formed between the fibres of the cardigan and your hair as you pull the garment over your head.
Small discharges of static electricity (sparks), formed between the fibres of the cardigan and your hair as you pull the garment over your head.
The crackling sound is caused by static electricity, which is produced by the friction of your jersey.
like a jumper or a tshirt. over your head and on your body
You don't see sparks when you pull a sailor over your head on a dry winter night.
The term pullover refers to a jumper or sweatshirt that is worn by putting it on over the wearers head. The word can be used as an adjective or a noun.
get over it
You take the jumper (the little plastic thing) and with either a pair of needle nose pliers or tweezers slide the jumper over the pins on whatever it is you need to jumper for
it got ruined over the past years by crackling down. and has been destroyed over some years. hope i helped :)
A jumper in Horse riding means is a disipline where horses are timed over fences that are higher than 4 ft in porfeshional. Let me dumb it down: a horse going over a 4.5ft + obstical course.
I can. For example when a tv is on but there's no cable coming in, I can hear a sort of hum or ringing to it but its very high pitched. Most people over 40 can not hear it but I am 18. I can also hear my cell phone charger most days. It charges by the head of my bed and it has a high pitched squeak to it.
step over the white board you jump of from.