How To Use Leap out In A Sentence
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Then the rangers had to leap out while the helicopter hovered because the grass was too tall to land.
Times, Sunday Times
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He'd balance on his window ledge and leap out into the garden.
STUART: A Life Backwards
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The stage almost feels set for one of them to leap out of their seat, into the centre of the circle, and perform a dance or mime routine.
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With every step a new aroma seemed to leap out of the darkness - succulent summer flowers here, earthy woods there, benzoin, pumpkin spice even.
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Leap outside your comfort zone or it will make you complacent and your work boring.
The Sun
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You made me leap out of my skin.
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Some whales leap out of the water to watch humans; others turn tail and dive.
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The film is grainy and rich, you can almost feel the old dusty wood, the waterfalls, the rocky buttes and scrubby plains leap out of the screen.
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A flash of bluewhite lightning seemed to leap out of the cruiser's hold, so vivid, that it hurt the eyes even at a distance.
Jimgrim
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The same number of muggers would leap out of the dark if everyone conformed overnight to every prescriptive rule ever written.
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Veil desperately tried to leap out, but a big clod of earth landed on his head.
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Yet some writers do make the leap out of the isolation of the self.
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Veil desperately tried to leap out, but a big clod of earth landed on his head.
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In his haste to leap out of the way Vincent dropped and broke his paintbox.
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Although flying fish leap out of the water they do not porpoise but glide, using their pectoral fins as aerodynamic surfaces.
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David has been known to leap out of bed of a morning, pull back the blinds and find cameras and binoculars trained upon him.
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On page after page of his work sentences leap out at the eye to be noted and remembered.
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Lozano had claimed that the motorcycle was aimed at him, and that he had no time to leap out of the way.
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Usually, I find myself wandering half-heartedly around the rails hoping some fabulous garment will leap out and grab me.
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If there's anything in the company manual that doesn't leap out at you, feel free to give me a tinkle.
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Then the rangers had to leap out while the helicopter hovered because the grass was too tall to land.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am conscious even yet of the thrills that pricked my spine, as this monster with nineteen companions spurned the earth in a mad, rushing leap out into space and sailed away into the night to let the inhabitants of German towns know that "frightfulness" was a game at which two could play.
The Fight for the Argonne Personal Experiences of a 'Y' Man
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Ari wasn't quick enough to leap out of the way and the man grabbed him by his shirt, ripping it and pulling Ari towards himself.
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Though this tale of reincarnation and a love that crossed generations starred the peerless Barbara Harris, as a psychically gifted young woman with a past life just waiting to leap out of her, it was generally agreed that the 1965 production was overdressed, overplotted and more or less out of its mind.
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Strange, luminous colours leap out of the final print.
Times, Sunday Times
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A six-inch wide potholing ladder had been lowered, and I was instructed to wait until the dinghy was at its highest point on the swell, then to leap out of the boat and grab the ladder.
'Hello Mum, I'm on Rockall': The £100bn piece of rock
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I longed to leap out of my hospital bed and meet someone exactly like that, a person devoted exclusively to self-advancement.
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Barons' example did not leap out at me at first.
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It puts up large, rather untidy leaves in the summer, they wither and vanish - and then, as the days start to shorten, overnight those irresistible, fleshy flower heads leap out of the soil.
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You expect robbers to leap out at you or murders in the dark or prostitution up the lanes.
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She knew the huge, twenty-foot, spring snake coiled inside the camera and ready to leap out like a jack-in-the-box when Dick squeezed the bulb.
CHAPTER XXIX
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Amaiya had to psychically leap out of the way to avoid the ship careening into her.
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Like watching a film set almost twenty years ago some changes leap out at you.
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But one undisputed fact from this story did leap out at me.
The Sun
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It is a sad fact that from early childhood we are tyrannised by the moral myth that it is right, proper and good to leap out of bed the moment we wake in order to set about some useful work as quickly and cheerfully as possible.
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Their distinctive trademarks, those interlocking guitars and precise rhythms, are sharp and slick - although the songs don't exactly leap out at you.