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leap

noun as in jump; increase

verb as in jump, jump over; increase

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Japan's National Stadium then erupted as he leapt up from the mat after his successful effort and began his celebrations.

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Eagle said prison officials took a leap in logic to link him to the gang based on a “kite,” or prison note, sent by another inmate.

After aiming to leap from the WNBA’s worst team to a season of triumph, the Sparks instead ended the season seeking perspective — none more so than Kelsey Plum.

"We have made such a good leap forward in last five to six years, why would we let go of that now?" added Kennedy.

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Scotland have taken a leap forward these past weeks and it's a shot at nothing against England.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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