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Discover Ludwig"leap about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to convey the meaning of excitedly move or jump around. For example: "The children leapt about the park with glee".
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As they leap about in glee, even Jordan Spieth, greenside, can't help but laugh.
West is daring d.j.s to deal with songs that leap about, rhythmically and dynamically.
But another reason is technical: plays usually have sets, so they can't leap about from one place to another with the agility of a film.
He's not exactly rejecting forms like hip-hop or E.D.M., but he is daring d.j.s to deal with songs that leap about, dynamically and rhythmically.
What's more, Clarke makes a giant (and dubious) leap about Kennedy as leader, arguing that in the final 100 days he was becoming a great president.
"You can leap about and pretend to be Fred Astaire or Michael Jackson or whoever your musical idol of the moment is".
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Tarzan of the Apes once leaped about among the live oaks in the park.
Crackdown 3 is a game based entirely around leaping about and blowing things up.
We did everything," the student said, as he leaped about, waving his arms.
The price arbitrarily leaps about, but a litre usually costs about £3.50.
Shares in Nielsen rose nearly 3 percent in premarket trading, to $30.50, while those in Arbitron leaped about 25 percent, to $47.38.
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