Examples of 'have to leap' in a sentence

Meaning of "have to leap"

have to leap: Implies the necessity or obligation to make a significant jump or progress

How to use "have to leap" in a sentence

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have to leap
We just have to leap right into action.
Sometimes you just have to leap.
I do not have to leap to conclusions.
There is just a small hurdle that you have to leap over first.
I have to leap onto you.
And you have to leap.
Science can only take you so far and then you have to leap.
You might have to leap the fence once or twice.
Sometimes we have to dare… sometimes we have to leap into the unknown.
You do not have to leap directly into your big idea.
Look before you leap, but you will have to leap.
You will never have to leap out the window again.
Climbing thing … and you have to leap.
You do not have to leap into a new partnership but give yourself time.
But at a certain point, you just have to leap and deal with what comes.

See also

I have to leap onto you . I do not do it outwardly.
Lemmings have to leap.
We have to leap forward, " the vice chairman said.
The black fly never land, so the lizards have to leap for their food.
Lemmings have to leap No, I am a lemming.
As it is, though, we now have to leap forward.
Sometimes, we have to leap before we know what 's on the other side.
Sometimes you just have to make a leap, son. Sometimes you just have to leap.
Because competitors will have to leap eight to ten feet across five moving platforms.
You burp all the time. - I have to leap onto you.
I do not have to leap to conclusions . I am walking straight out!

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