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Meanings of
leap out
in English
Portuguese
saltar à vista
Catalan
sobresortir
Spanish
destacar
Back to the meaning
Be highly noticeable.
jump
jump out
stand out
stick out
Portuguese
saltar à vista
Jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone)
rush out
sally out
burst forth
Synonyms
Examples for "
jump
"
jump
jump out
stand out
stick out
Examples for "
jump
"
1
Charles de Gaulle hardly intended to help
jump
-
start
the Israeli technology scene.
2
Imports would
jump
by almost 10 million tonnes this year, he added.
3
From which a number of people every year
jump
to their deaths.
4
Figures released today show a
jump
in British house prices in September.
5
I wasn't working that day, and I said, 'Can I
jump
on?'
1
Wait until the last second, then
jump
out
of the way-directlysideways.
2
Still looking ready to
jump
out
of a window if need be.
3
Some of them look prepared to
jump
out
of the moving vehicle.
4
Katie thought her heart was going to
jump
out
of her chest.
5
Ordered to retire, I wanted to
jump
out
and fetch him in.
1
India's best companies also
stand
out
for being innovators and thinking ahead.
2
We've picked the key attractions that
stand
out
for the year ahead.
3
Try something different to make your business card
stand
out
from others.
4
The words I read seemed to
stand
out
with clear, biblical simplicity.
5
Those front rowers, they really
stand
out
throughout the competition, he said.
1
At that point you get the
stick
out
and say: 'I'm sorry.
2
Then something prompted me to take the
stick
out
from the safe.
3
Golly it would make the Wiggleses eyes
stick
out
furder than ever.
4
You gents
stick
out
here and watch for him; I'll step inside.
5
You'll
stick
out
as a human -anda professor, Miriam said firmly.
Usage of
leap out
in English
1
I never saw them
leap
out
of the water like that before.
2
Like he expected a Spring soldier to
leap
out
of the shadows.
3
The thermometer is rising and everything will
leap
out
of the ground.
4
Cops would
leap
out
and come at me with their guns drawn.
5
It might
leap
out
at me, or get really angry or something.
6
Would the second bear
leap
out
upon them and give them battle?
7
I didn't just
leap
out
of bed and go see her, of course.
8
The Indians in the first gully began to
leap
out
and dart back.
9
Now and then he longs to
leap
out
and get into the fire.
10
When I opened it something could, I suppose,
leap
out
and attack me.
11
He would have hit Ginny if she didn't
leap
out
of the way.
12
I practically
leap
out
of the rocker and into his arms.
13
Why this is super: Two things might
leap
out
at you from this.
14
Then Joseph went to the open window intending to
leap
out
.
15
She dreaded each instant to see the devil
leap
out
upon his face.
16
Perhaps it is because they do not
leap
out
of water when hooked.
Other examples for "leap out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
leap
out
leap
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
leap out
Portuguese
saltar à vista
Catalan
sobresortir
destacar
cantar
Spanish
destacar
Leap out
through the time
Leap out
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common