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leaper

[ UK /lˈiːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition)

How To Use leaper In A Sentence

  • Some are accomplished leapers and bounders, avoiding predation by outdistancing the predator.
  • It is the second figure, in the centre, who is the bull-leaper, the star performer.
  • Leaper from the Logan, or Martin Martyr” would have had his name enshrined in young lady sonnets, and azure albums, such immortality had little charms for me. My Life as an Author
  • In addition to being the better leaper and all-around athlete, Moss is the league's top bullet in a league thirsting for speed.
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  • Some themes are adopted from the Minoan repertoire - ladies in gaily coloured flounced skirts, acrobatic bull leapers - though they tend to be more stiffly drawn and lack the grace and spontaneity so characteristic of Minoan art.
  • A sap-sucking bug that coats plants with wads of foamy spit has been crowned the insect world's greatest leaper.
  • With all the attention paid to aircraft carriers in the paint and rocket-launch slam dunkers, you might be tempted to think that the NBA has become a game for bangers and leapers only.
  • I have an 11-87 special purpose mag with a hasting rifled barrel and a leapers 6 power scope. Shotgun Slug Accuracy Tips from the American Slug Shooting Association
  • Leaper," he said, "do you understand what is meant by the term 'balance of power'? A Flag Full of Stars
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