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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Leap

She leaps/runs/jumps forward and punches him in the stomach.

- Can "leap" both mean "jump" and "move quickly"?

- Is "leaps" more sudden and forceful than "runs" and "jumps"?

  

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anonymous - Can "leap" both mean "jump" and "move quickly"? No. A leap is a sort of jump.

  • anonymous - Can "leap" both mean "jump" and "move quickly"?
  • No.
  • A leap is a sort of jump.
  • anonymous - Is "leaps" more sudden and forceful than "runs" and "jumps"?
  • Yes.
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anonymous- Can "leap" both mean "jump" and "move quickly"?

No. A leap is a sort of jump.

anonymous- Is "leaps" more sudden and forceful than "runs" and "jumps"?

Yes.

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