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  • 61Leap the Dips — ist der Name mehrerer Achterbahnen: Leap the Dips (Cedar Point) Leap the Dips (Forest Park) Leap the Dips (Lakemont Park) Leap the Dips (Mt. Clemens Park) Leap the Dips (Ocean View Amusement Park) Diese Seite ist eine B …

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  • 62leap out at — ˌleap ˈout at [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they leap out at he/she/it leaps out at present participle leaping out at past tense …

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  • 63Leap year — Bissextile; a year containing 366 days; every fourth year which leaps over a day more than a common year, giving to February twenty nine days. See {Bissextile}. [1913 Webster] Note: Every year whose number is divisible by four without a remainde …

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  • 64Leap Castle — ist eine Burg im County Offaly in Irland, die 1250 von der Familie O’Bannon gebaut wurde. Ursprünglich hieß sie Leim ui Bhanain oder Leap of the O Bannons. Viele Menschen wurden in dieser Burg gefangengehalten und hingerichtet, weswegen es… …

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  • 65LEAP YEAR — LEAP YEAR, refers to the 13 month year in the jewish calendar . Leap year results from the intercalation (Heb. עִבּוּר, pregnancy ) of an additional month, called Adar Sheni ( Second Adar ) or Ve Adar ( and Adar ). Adar, the regular 12th month,… …

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  • 66Leap Frog (board game) — Leap Frog is a two player abstract strategy game. It can actually be played by several players at once. The game is an old classic, and may have derived from Solitaire and draughts. It is essentially a multi player version of Solitaire. A square… …

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  • 67Leap the Dips (Lakemont Park) — Leap the Dips Daten Standort Lakemont Park (Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA) T …

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  • 68leap year — late 14c., from LEAP (Cf. leap) (v.) + YEAR (Cf. year). So called from its causing fixed festival days, which normally advance one weekday per year, to leap ahead one day in the week …

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  • 69leap off the page — phrase to be immediately obvious, or to immediately get your attention His name just leapt off the page at me. Thesaurus: to be, or to become obvious or noticeablesynonym Main entry: leap * * * leap off the page see ↑page …

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  • 70leap upon — ˈleap on ˈleap upon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they leap on he/she/it leaps on present participle leaping on past tense …

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