leap

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For the verb: "to leap"

Simple Past: leapt, leaped
Past Participle: leapt, leaped

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
leap/liːp/
verb (past or past part. leaped or leapt)
  • 1 jump or spring a long way.

    ■ jump across.

  • 2 move quickly and suddenly.

    ■ (leap at) accept (an opportunity) eagerly.

    ■ (leap out) (especially of writing) be conspicuous; stand out.

  • 3 (of a price or figure) increase dramatically.
noun
  • 1 an instance of leaping; a forceful jump or quick movement.
  • 2 a sudden abrupt change.
– phrases
a leap in the dark a daring step or enterprise with unpredictable consequences.
by (or in) leaps and bounds with startlingly rapid progress.
– derivatives
leaper noun.
– origin OE hlēapan (v.), hlȳp (n.), of Gmc origin; rel. to lope.
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