leap
چھلانگ
definition
verb
I leaped across the threshold
jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.
noun
she came downstairs in a series of flying leaps
a forceful jump or quick movement.
translation of 'leap'
verb
چهلنگ لگانا
example
She took a flying 'leap' from there outside and into the grass, which is where I grabbed her.
In one quick, strong 'leap' , her horse jumped, high, long & hard.
With a quick 'leap' , she landed on the stairs and ran up them hurriedly.
I took a giant 'leap' and managed to jump a little before Gary since he took two steps before leaving ground.
But the most incredible 'leap' in prices has to be that of prawns: the same restaurant offered prawns at 99c each!
He made a quick 'leap' for the wall, falling short several feet before crawling forward on his hands and knees.
The advent of mobile phones was heralded as a big 'leap' in communication technology.
Small papers across the country are teeming with ambitious young reporters hoping one day to make the 'leap' to major dailies.
Rushing for the ground I was forced to 'leap' from the first floor to the concrete, just as the two duelists crashed past me, bringing the rest of the escape with them.
He took a running 'leap' and jumped onto the cot, sending it crashing to the ground.
No fewer than 196 national teams are competing for the right to play in Japan and Korea; a dramatic 'leap' from the original 13.
Price rises were inevitable, given the 'leap' in fuel costs, driver pay increases and higher insurance.
It necessitates a little 'leap' of the imagination to find the sensitive soul buried within this solid, expensively suited figure.
The 23-year-old began her assault on the overnight leader with the best 'leap' in the long jump, 6.61 metres.
But with war came a quick 'leap' from the frying pan into the fire.
A 'leap' in price, reflecting recent good news at the company, could occur if its offer is taken off the table.
He ran a brilliant 300 metres and was a well placed 4th in the long jump with a best 'leap' of 3.36 metres.
It said a huge 'leap' in coal prices and higher freight charges offset an increase in local power sales.
2003 was a fantastic season for you, making huge leaps in the rankings; can you pinpoint what caused this dramatic 'leap' ?
It's a big 'leap' for South African soccer, especially with teams that are struggling for sponsorship.
it doesn't take a great 'leap' of imagination to recognize that you have held an important leadership role
In 2000 it claimed a 53 percent 'leap' in profits to $2.27 billion.
That was a sharp 'leap' from the 21 percent who didn't vote in 1995.
Dancers 'leap' , spring, then are lofted through the air.
Who else in the online fanfic-writing community has taken such a bold 'leap' of imagination while remaining completely true to the spirit of the film series?
Manchester city centre had already bucked the national trend for a drop in sales in the run up to Christmas and has also shown a 'leap' in the amount of cash hitting the tills.
Bart is determined to 'leap' a gorge on his skateboard after witnessing the death-defying stunts of a real daredevil.
The door swung open before he could reach it, and he was forced to 'leap' back to avoid having his nose broken for the second time.
These companies have been short-listed from 567 entries from around the North West, a 'leap' of 81 per cent on last year.
By the end of last summer, I was doing so well I decided to make the 'leap' and sell designer clothes full time.
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