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In most cases, Bob's best tactic is to sneak up behind the soon-to-be host, then make a flying leap to land square between the shoulder blades.
In many traditional accounts, Buddhism and its art make a flying leap from India, were the Buddha spent his life, over the Himalayas to Tibet.
Keep an eye on your guinea pig: pigs have been known to make a flying leap out of bathtubs!
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Similarly Australia will be desperate to make a flying start.
I. To pirate; to pillage; to rob. 2. To make a flying skirmish.
Luke's first reaction is to tell the fellow to take a flying leap.
My guess is, they'll tell you to take a flying leap.
Like take a flying leap!" As a single woman who usually flies alone, I'd rather sit next to a woman than a man, because women don't hog the armrests.
79 min: Lovely cross from Rapa, Giurgiu makes a running flying leap at the header and smacks into Jones.
Judge Walker more politely called the government's defense "argumentative acrobatics" that took a "flying leap" and missed "by a wide margin".
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