leap|leaped|leaping|leaps|leapt in English
verb
[lɪːp]
jump, hop, lunge, spring into the air; move suddenly, act quickly
Use "leap|leaped|leaping|leaps|leapt" in a sentence
1. Z - Vertical leap Crystallized leaps vertically instead of diagonally
2. There are all kinds of subtle leaps – intervallic and tri tone leaps.
3. A frog leaped out.
4. 8 A frog leaped out.
5. 10 The horse leaped forward.
6. 20 The horse leaped a stream.
7. Tables and chairs leaping and dancing... "
8. We leapt over the stream.
9. She leapt over the fence.
10. 15 New discoveries have leaped forward.
11. 3 He leaped into the river.
12. 16 He leaped at the chance.
13. 20 She leapt out of bed.
14. 1 She leapt over the fence.
15. Her French is improving by leaps and bounds.
16. Julie's reading is improving in leaps and bounds.
17. 25 He leaped into the house.
18. 19 The flames leaped and sparkled.
19. 2 He leaped up at me.
20. The tiger leapt at the hunter.
21. 5 He leapt into the river.
22. I leaped into the air with joy.
23. 22 He leaped up from his chair.
24. Dauntless leapt down from Contralto's back.
25. 2 We leapt over the stream.