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jump in with both feet

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jump in with both feet
to become involved in something very quickly, often without thinking carefully about it first. Take time to think things over before you make a decision, don't jump straight in with both feet.
See also: both, feet, jump


jump in with both feet
to become involved in something quickly and completely. When she decides to get involved, she jumps in with both feet.
Related vocabulary: jump in
See also: both, feet, jump

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``We want to jump in with both feet and be competitive,'' Hillcrest Christian athletic director Joshua Kendrick said.
So looking at the next couple of months or two, I'm not advising people to jump in with both feet first.
The mixture says that investors remain unwilling to jump in with both feet.
 
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