VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Jump on the Bandwagon

Meaning:

To follow a trend or craze

Examples:

  • Well, it might be a good year to jump on the bandwagon.
  • Well, it might be a good year to jump on the bandwagon.
  • Don't jump on the bandwagon, Justin. Sorry.
  • I wish you'd talk to Gaby, get her to jump on the bandwagon.
  • Which is why so many politicians and union bureaucrats are trying to jump on the bandwagon.
  • When peopLe hear about Jerry's chosen path, they can't wait to jump on the bandwagon.
  • There is nothing that says you have to jump on the bandwagon and follow in the footsteps of others.
  • If you don't want to get left behind you'll want to jump on the bandwagon and start your own video marketing campaign.
  • The Council is being called upon to jump on the bandwagon and legitimize these cases, which were generally considered a thing of the past.
  • We certainly have no need to jump on the bandwagon of every fashion that comes along. On the other hand, it would be wrong to turn a deaf ear to innovations.