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Someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition)
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1 Occasionally, a leaper touched a bar and did not retain his hold.
2 But I tell you I'm going to be a leaper , Phil.
3 I'll back him to be the biggest leaper and the quickest horse in Herefordshire.
4 Maybe it had made her the confident leaper she was.
5 The leaper added two more people after Quinn and cleared all of them, too.
6 Now, your friend Teddy ought to make a fine leaper .
7 He was equally remarkable as a leaper , surpassing all competitors.
8 Pat thereupon jumps the river (he is a splendid leaper ) , and Tom hesitates.
9 An active leaper might have sprung on to the berg, could footing have been found.
10 He was a fast runner and a good leaper , but seemed to dislike violent exercise.
11 Such a leaper , so fast, and such courage.
12 They talk to a leaper , say, one who lands on an awning or something and somehow survives.
13 If a leaper were to impel himself horizontally only, he would, in the shortest leap, fall below a level.
14 Anyway the leaper can wait.
15 A great leaper and with strong, facile fingers to help, Ignatius stood looking down on the recumbent figure of Buttons.
16 The leaper says, You know, doc, as soon as I jumped out that fourteenth-floor window, I had this overpowering thought.
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