We found 28 examples of how to use leap in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 28.
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1. | I am about to take my last voyage, a great leap in the dark. | |
2. | Look before you leap. | |
3. | There is a leap of logic in what he says. | |
4. | Quitting my office job was a leap in the dark. | |
5. | That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. | |
6. | How many days are there in a leap year? | |
7. | A leap year has three hundred and sixty-six days. | |
8. | How many days does a leap year have? | |
9. | How many days comprise a leap year? | |
10. | They took a leap of faith. | |
11. | Except for leap years, February has only 28 days. | |
12. | This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. | |
13. | The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength, and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a take off point. | |
14. | Think before you leap. | |
15. | First they met the watch-dog, who was going to leap on them and tear them to pieces; but they threw the remains of their bread to him, and he ate them and wagged his tail. | |
16. | Take a leap of faith. | |
17. | February has twenty-nine days in leap years. | |
18. | The fastest way to heaven is a leap into a deep abyss. | |
19. | E'en as he cried, the hurricane from the North / struck with a roar against the sail. Up leap / the waves to heaven. | |
20. | Here with seven ships, the remnant of his band, / AEneas enters. Glad at length to greet / the welcome earth, the Trojans leap to land, / and lay their weary limbs still dripping on the sand. | |
21. | Look twice before you leap. | |
22. | These, stationed at the gates, with naked glaive, / shoulder to shoulder, guard the pass below. / Hearts leap afresh the royal halls to save, / and cheer our vanquished friends and reinspire the brave. | |
23. | I could leap off a bridge and on to a galloping horse and start eating it. I'm so hungry. | |
24. | Far off is seen, above the billowy mere, / Trinacrian AEtna, and the distant roar / of ocean and the beaten rocks we hear, / and the loud burst of breakers on the shore; / high from the shallows leap the surges hoar, / and surf and sand mix eddying. | |
25. | I want to live there where the eagles make their nests and the goats leap on the rocks. |