vault



vault into something

to jump or dive into something. The diver vaulted into the pool. He vaulted into bed and pulled up the covers.
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vault over someone or something

to jump or leap over someone or something. Molly vaulted over Ted and kept on running. She vaulted over the trunk.
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vault into

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To attain some position as if by leaping suddenly or vigorously: With the sale of the company, the founders vaulted into a position of wealth.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ČRt-Slovene
Helle (2)-Greek Mythology
Husniya-Arabic
Kasparas-Lithuanian
Arminson['a:minsn]
An (1)-Chinese, Vietnamese