About The Word Leapfrog
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Leapfrog
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What's The Definition Of Leapfrog?
[n] one child bends down and another leaps over
[n] advancing as if in the game of leapfrog [v] progress by large jumps instead of small increments [v] jump across Synonyms | Synonyms for Leapfrog: Related Terms | Find terms related to Leapfrog: bounce | bound | buck | buckjump | capriole | clear | curvet | hippety-hop | hop | hurdle | jump | jump over | leap | leap over | negotiate | overjump | overleap | overskip | pounce | pounce on | pounce upon | ski jump | skip | spring | start | start aside | start up | steeplechase | updive | upleap | upspring | vault See Also | advance | advance | advancement | bound | child's game | come along | come on | forward motion | get along | get on | jump | leap | onward motion | progress | progress | progression | shape up | spring Leapfrog In Webster's Dictionary \Leap"frog`\, n.
A play among boys, in which one stoops down and another leaps
over him by placing his hands on the shoulders of the former.
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