6 Metaphors for leapt

"That last leap of yours was a beauty," said Sahwah admiringly.

But it was especially the practice for lovers to spring over the fire hand in hand, and the way in which each couple made the leap was the subject of many a jest and many a superstition.

This leap to authorship is precisely the character and quality of the dimensional leap associated with today's renaissance.

You should practise this, counting one, as you lean backward, drawing but not turning the hands backward and upward; two, as you straighten yourself wit the hands down, and three, as you repeat the first movement; and, except in making a water jump, or some other very long leap, the 'two' will be the shortest beat, as it is in the waltz.

The leap from arithmetic to calculus was not just a leap in our ability to work with higher dimensional objects, but a leap in our ability to relate the objects of one dimension to the objects of another.

The storm had leapt Llanberris pass, and all around Elsley was one howling chaos of cloud, and rain, and blinding flame.

6 Metaphors for  leapt