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leap at sth

phrasal verb with leap
 
 
/liːp/ verb [I + adv/prep] (leaped or leapt, leaped or leapt)

Definition

C2 to eagerly accept the chance to do or have something: When I offered her the job, she leapt at it.Accepting and agreeingAccepting and agreeing reluctantlyApproving and approval
(Definition of leap at sth from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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