Leaping in a sentence as a noun

A two-second shot of Jackman leaping in the air above some cobblestone.

Mr. Blank is leaping from "there are some companies that have not earned these valuations" to "we are in a widespread bubble.

Sometimes I picture myself tying my scarf around my head, leaping onto my desk and screaming "Come on!

About ambition and leaping the artistic gap into film making when being a hit game maker was not enough.

Somebody has built a better mousetrap in his garage, leaping over giants, and only needs $25k/$50k/$100k to get to market.

Then, if you practice boxing you quickly build up an increasingly complex vocabulary: light-footed jab, leaping lead hook, low cross.

Shortly after that, they went into the hallway and started chasing imaginary flies on the walls - leaping full-on into the wall, only to bounce off.

Before leaping to disagree, stop and think about the fact that the typical estimate is that equivalent experiences are the reality of childhood for 20% of women and 5% of men.

For every clueless MBA "idea guy" leaping headfirst into the tech world and flailing around like an idiot, there are plenty of newly minted MBAs entering the field and doing just fine for the companies that hire them.

Maybe if you'd decided to keep reading instead of leaping to a self-righteous conclusion you'd have noticed that they called him a sociopath because of his attempts to hire hitmen not because he was involved in drug sales

And wouldn't it have been nice if he could have saved himself a decade of the pain that is medical school, residency, and practice, by leaping into the tech industry earlier?It would be one thing if he had been making all his own choices, but Arnold Kim lost several years of his life strictly due to his parents' misguided ideas.

If I am a boxing manager sitting at the corner of the ring to encourage my guy during the fight, I don't do him a good service by leaping into it and taking wild swings at the opposing fighter, or at the ref, or at any crazy person from the crowd who also happens to want to jump in spoiling for a brawl.

Leaping definitions

noun

a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards

See also: leap spring saltation bound bounce