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to leaps

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The act of leaping or jumping.

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Fans of thrillers are used to leaps of fancy.

Even more than the New Hampshire primary, the Iowa caucuses lend themselves to leaps of imaginative punditry.

That is partly thanks to leaps made in targeting, one of the biggest relevant advances in digital since the 2013 campaign.

The dancer, given to leaps of ecstasy, ranting and silliness, was modeled after "the first girl who slept with me and spent the night," Mr. Feiffer said.

Pingping's chronic fretting is not disabling, and Nan's nascent ambitions as a poet aren't the kind that lead to leaps off bridges if they go unattained.

Baldwin appointed him to the Exchequer not because he was addicted to leaps in the dark, but because he wanted to reassure potential Liberal converts that he was not going to introduce taxes on food.

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To leap.

She decided to leap.

It has to leap to a different state.

To leap forward in the rankings?

But I never hesitated to leap again.

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