Synonym: bound, dive, hop, hurdle, jump, plunge, pounce, spring, vault. Similar words: cheap, take apart, lean, plea, lead, plead, leather, leave. Meaning: [lɪːp] n. 1. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards 2. an abrupt transition 3. a sudden and decisive increase 4. the distance leaped (or to be leaped). v. 1. move forward by leaps and bounds 2. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another 3. jump down from an elevated point 4. cause to jump or leap.
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211. I leap up, another unhealthy rifle crack emitting from the same knee.
212. No more challenges in boyhood, no more hurdles to leap on the way to manhood.
213. But it wasn't really such a leap from paintings of riders to pictures of top-hatted toffs playing around with tousled tarts.
213. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
214. The change is also so unprecedented that it necessitates a genuine leap of faith.
215. Perhaps, although believing all that requires a leap of faith into the misty chasm of supply-side assumption.
216. Princesse Mathilde jabbed at a log in the stone fireplace and watched the sparks leap angrily upwards.
217. It was wicked not to, he knew that, but now he felt a desperate desire to leap and jump.
218. The only other offering on the white stuff is at Lover's Leap, Ashwood Dale.
219. While no great leap forward stylistically, it has enough chewy bits to surprise listeners and keep them entertained through repeated listenings.
220. The motionless figures ap-peared determined still to make the leap to the playground.
221. They interrupt because they are unwilling to let pass a remark from which an intricate leap can be performed.
222. Left behind in the road the soldiers bunched in dismay, not one daring the same leap.
223. A perilous leap to the edge was followed by a difficult scramble over slimy rock faces.
224. We also might add that it took a giant leap of thought.
225. Yet our conventional forces have not made an equivalent leap into the future.
226. There could never now be that bridal night she had dreamed of, that uninhibited leap into love and happiness.
227. Many organizations see this as a blind leap of faith, and rightly so.
228. Why do people perceive a sudden leap in status from, say, four-and-a-half years to five and from nine to ten?
229. You leap up and pull one of the startled men into the coffin until you're ready for him.
230. I wanted to write something thoughtful, not just leap in with my gut reaction.
231. He is the first to leap ashore, to the delight and relief of the garrison commander.
232. He would let it leap from the grass into the thicket to burn the understory shrubs.
233. It would be naive to believe that there aren't lots of people who would leap at the opportunity.
234. Since the Great Leap Forward of the 1950s, millions of young and unemployed people have been sent to the countryside.
235. Very often it helps pupils to make the imaginative leap that is required of a historian.
236. Some parents leap forward eagerly and some must be dragged to the battle lines.
237. I feel best when we leap ahead, cause the change our-selves.
238. Just making a simple inquiry about the bonds caused the Salomon empire to leap into action.
239. Talk about making the words leap off the page and come to life!
240. At one point I was forced to leap into a hip-high drift to avoid being run over by an oil truck.