to jump o climb on the bandwagon

  • 1climb on the bandwagon — • jump on the bandwagon • get on the bandwagon • climb on the bandwagon join a popular activity Everyone has jumped on the bandwagon to try and stop smoking in the workplace …

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  • 2climb on the bandwagon — jump/climb/get on the bandwagon DISAPPROVING ► to become involved in an activity that is already successful so that you can get the advantages of it yourself: »The success of the product led many firms to try to jump on the bandwagon. Main Entry …

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  • 3climb on the bandwagon — climb/jump on the ˈbandwagon idiom (informal, disapproving) to join others in doing sth that is becoming fashionable because you hope to become popular or successful yourself • politicians eager to jump on the environmental bandwagon In the US,… …

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  • 4jump on the bandwagon — I jump (or climb) on the bandwagon join others in doing or supporting something fashionable or likely to be successful scientists and doctors alike have jumped on the bandwagon II see bandwagon * * * climb/jump on the ˈbandwagon idiom (informal …

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  • 5jump on the bandwagon — • jump on the bandwagon • get on the bandwagon • climb on the bandwagon join a popular activity Everyone has jumped on the bandwagon to try and stop smoking in the workplace …

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  • 6jump on the bandwagon — Ⅰ. jump on the bandwagon ► to become involved in an activity that a lot of others are already involved in because it is successful: »More and more companies have jumped on the broadband discount bandwagon. Main Entry: ↑jump Ⅱ. jump/climb/get on… …

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  • 7jump/climb/get on the bandwagon — DISAPPROVING ► to become involved in an activity that is already successful so that you can get the advantages of it yourself: »The success of the product led many firms to try to jump on the bandwagon. Main Entry: ↑bandwagon …

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  • 8climb/get on the bandwagon — jump/climb/get on the bandwagon DISAPPROVING ► to become involved in an activity that is already successful so that you can get the advantages of it yourself: »The success of the product led many firms to try to jump on the bandwagon. Main Entry …

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  • 9climb or jump on the bandwagon — idi climb or jump on the bandwagon, to join a party, cause, movement, etc., that appears to be gaining popular support …

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  • 10get on the bandwagon — • jump on the bandwagon • get on the bandwagon • climb on the bandwagon join a popular activity Everyone has jumped on the bandwagon to try and stop smoking in the workplace …

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