jumpoffs

/ˈdʒʌmpˌɔfs/
noun
  1. Plural of jumpoff; multiple decisive contests or competitions to determine winners.
    • The league scheduled jumpoffs at the end of the season to decide the final rankings.
    • The tournament had several jumpoffs to resolve ties in different events.
    • They organized jumpoffs for each tied category in the gymnastics competition.
  2. Plural of jumpoff; multiple starting points or beginnings of activities or processes.
    • The festival included jumpoffs for various cultural performances throughout the day.
    • The company had several jumpoffs for different departments to begin their projects.
    • Each chapter in the book serves as one of many jumpoffs for new ideas.
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