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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : leep-frog, -frawg |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlipˌfrɒg, -ˌfrɔg |
Definition of leapfrog
- As in jump : noun leap
- Others were playing at leapfrog, or chasing each other from pillar to post.
- Extract from : « The Hero of Garside School » by J. Harwood Panting
- Leapfrog is one of his methods of getting over the ground quickly.
- Extract from : « Being a Boy » by Charles Dudley Warner
- One was leapfrog, and another was of the snap-the-whip variety.
- Extract from : « First at the North Pole » by Edward Stratemeyer
- It is not necessary to be able to play at leapfrog to enjoy the game.
- Extract from : « The Seaboard Parish Volume 1 » by George MacDonald
- Mr. Miller had risen and bowed as if he was giving some invisible person a “back” for leapfrog.
- Extract from : « Gray youth » by Oliver Onions
- Elsewhere the natives were wondrously pleased to see some of our party playing at leapfrog during the stops.
- Extract from : « The Quiver 12/1899 » by Anonymous
- The Leapfrog stood for a long time, as if lost in thought; people began to think he would not jump at all.
- Extract from : « Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales » by Hans Christian Andersen
- Each group stands in single file in leapfrog position, feet wide apart to form a tunnel through which the ball is passed.
- Extract from : « Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium » by Jessie H. Bancroft
- He even played a game of leapfrog with the Son of the Magician, then they sang a comic duet, of which I cannot remember the words.
- Extract from : « The City Curious » by Jean de Bosschre
- Leapfrog was the prevalent game for the time, but at last Henry de la Tour suggested theatricals, and they were agreed on.
- Extract from : « Bolax » by Josephine Culpeper
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