A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards.
1 We're leaping into other ones -launching new ventures, working from home.
2 Unfortunately, far from leaping to Mr Segundus's defence, Strange never even replied.
3 In the court the boys-itwas the dinner hour- were leaping and running.
4 The Turks are alongside; they are leaping down into the little craft.
5 His mind was already leaping ahead to what needed to be done.
6 The words were leaping out before he knew what he was saying.
7 Which meant that I had seen Priscillus too: leaping out of it.
8 Then the brit broke in silvery leaping waves on the shelving beach.
9 She moved slowly at first and then quickly, leaping into the water.
10 She was a fine columnist too, her words leaping off the page.
11 Sienna was suddenly airborne, leaping off the dock over the open water.
12 Poor Ludwig watched the tumult by the light of the leaping flames.
13 Benvolio and Mercutio outlag one another in hunting after the leaping Romeo.
14 The next moment every nerve in his body was leaping and quivering.
15 The cat was leaping about by itself, the way cats do sometimes.
16 Ullii was across in an instant, leaping right into the scrutator's arms.
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