| Neaped | a. (Naut.) Left aground on the height of a spring tide, so that it will not float till the next spring tide; -- called also |
| leaped | A fish leaped out of the water. |
| leaped | He leaped over the shallow ditch. |
| leaped | She leaped for joy. |
| leaped | The dog leaped at a stranger. |
| leaped | The stout man leaped over the shallow ditch and stumbled. |
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