Verb
The word is derived from leap
of Leap
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter three months in lockdown, they leapt at the first opportunity for a trim, knowing that hairdressers and barbers would be ramp-packed for weeks after reopening. Source: Internet
A year later, after American and British troops had removed the Taliban and installed the interim government, the land under cultivation leapt back to convert, with Afghanistan supplanting Burma to become the world's largest opium producer once more. Source: Internet
Buriak quickly leapt into action, handed his phone and wallet to his friends and jumped into the ocean toward the distressed people. Source: Internet
Alonso may have leapt to a championship-winning position but this mammoth 71-lap race had plenty of twists and turns left. Source: Internet
Barnaby Joyce leapt opportunistically only two days after the forced resignation of Senator Bridget McKenzie to mount his provocation. Source: Internet
A medical examination revealed she died from a fractured skull she suffered when she leapt from the out-of-control trolley, reported the Record. Source: Internet