A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards.
Move forward by leaps and bounds.
1 Its leap bore it to a point far short of my position.
2 At the time Wright said the move was: no great psychological leap .
3 However, the big leap in deductibles offsets the good news for consumers.
4 Tsinoy hears, however, and makes another creative leap - with another , more important question.
5 However, a decisive leap forward has been mooted by 26 African nations.
6 Perhaps the time is exactly right to pinpoint and leap for dreams.
7 Chinese traders have said they expected the imports to leap next year.
8 Before making the leap into collaboration, it's important to consider potential problems.
9 A leap of faith is required, even when the data is clear.
10 The gates were closed; they leap the walls and force the guards.
11 If this is perhaps a leap too far two things are certain.
12 Then a second human shape joined the first, in a great leap .
13 But given Whitehall's history, it remains a great leap in the dark.
14 Malnutrition rates, already double those of last year, are poised to leap .
15 A quantum leap in the real sense of the term, she said.
16 The 19-year-old's leap is also a New Zealand National & Resident record.
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