leap in



leap in

v.
1. To spring or bound in or into something: I couldn't resist leaping in the big pile of raked leaves on the ground. The couch looked so comfortable that we just leapt in.
2. To join some activity that is already in progress: I leapt in the game they had been playing. Whenever you feel like joining us, just leap in!
See also: leap

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HÜSeyn-Azerbaijani
SÁRi-Hungarian
Voitsekh-Medieval Slavic
Donar-Germanic Mythology
Sobeslav-Medieval Slavic
Faye['feijə]