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overleap

[oh-ver-leep] / ˌoʊ vərˈlip /
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“But there are more significant hurdles,” she says: hurdles modern medicine hasn’t found a way to consistently overleap quite yet.

From Time • Nov. 30, 2016

Religion has raised a bar which not even the strongest impulses of nature can overleap.

From Time Magazine Archive

"See the carp swim strongly against the rapids and overleap even the waterfall." said Mrs. Saito.

From Time Magazine Archive

A severe storm had been raging all day, and now, in the approaching twilight, seemed as if it would overleap all bounds in its wild confusion.

From A Sister's Love A Novel by Heimburg, W.

Now and then he made little semi-jocose attempts to overleap it, but at the worst a word could curb him where a glance failed.

From An Ambitious Woman A Novel by Fawcett, Edgar