Things That Jump/bounce with T

  • Built to bounce; trampolines are jumping champs!

  • Tigers can leap far; big cats are strong jumpers.

  • Toads hop and leap; classic jumpy amphibians.

  • Toddlers often hop and jump around with energy.

  • Tiny insects that jump from hosts to hosts.

  • Spiders that can jump quickly when hunting.

  • Many toys are made to bounce or jump.

  • This insect can jump between animals.

  • Tree frogs leap between branches easily.

  • Little kids love to jump and bounce around.

  • Spinning top can bounce slightly when thrown.

  • Spinning tops can hop or bounce as they spin.

  • Animal tails often bounce or spring as they move.

  • Light ball designed to bounce on the table.

  • Tadpole
  • Turkeys can hop and flap-jump short distances.

  • Ball on a rope that swings and bounces off pole.

  • Many animal tails visibly bounce when they move.

  • Elastic platforms made for bouncing and jumps.

  • Small frogs hop and jump using strong legs.

  • Gym tumblers do flips and jumps in routines.

  • They leap from bars and swing into jumps.

  • A trampolinist’s whole job is jumping on trampolines.

  • Tots are little kids who love to jump around.

  • Toes can wiggle and bounce when you hop.

  • Many tiny bugs hop or spring when they move.

  • Teens jump in sports, dancing, and goofing around.

  • Fictional man who swings and jumps on vines.

  • Humans who perform rhythmic jumping steps.

  • Insects that hop and jump around in groups.

  • People can jump; tall or not they still leap.

  • Superhero who can leap and bound in battles.

  • Tongue can bounce/jiggle, especially when talking.

  • Turtles can make short hops or bouncy movements.

  • Bellies can jiggle and bounce when moving or laughing.

The words in the list Things That Jump/bounce with T come from players of the word game City, Country, River.