outleap
verb[T]
(alsoout-leap)uk/ˌaʊtˈliːp/us/ˌaʊtˈliːp/past tense and past participleoutleaptoroutleapedtojumphigherthan someoneelse:
He outleapt hismarkerandheadedtheballeasilyinto the back of thenet.
- Scowcroftsoaredto outleap Tarnat andsendaloopingheaderover thekeeper.
- Ryan outleaped Crane tosmashthe highjumprecord.
- Alast-minutecornerkickfoundWalker outleaping thehomedefencetoheadpast thekeeperat the backpost.
- Moss used his 6'4''frameto outleap cornerback Johnathan Joseph in thecornerof the endzone.
Jumping
- a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom
- bound
- caper
- clear
- frisk
- hop
- hurdle
- jump
- launch
- leap
- outjump
- pounce
- skip
- vault