Examples of 'leapt into action' in a sentence

Meaning of "leapt into action"

leapt into action: acting quickly or decisively in response to a situation or problem. This phrase implies a sudden and vigorous initiation of activity

How to use "leapt into action" in a sentence

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leapt into action
We leapt into action as soon as you called.
But she really leapt into action.
I leapt into action.
The bush team leapt into action.
Johann Zarco leapt into action today in the searing heat at the Sepang International Circuit.
And many people listened and they leapt into action.
So you leapt into action.
The tour operators, developers, hotels and retailers responded and leapt into action.
But they leapt into action when called upon to do so.
And then I just leapt into action.
So, he leapt into action to rescue the animal.
As the attacker ran from the train, Ahmed leapt into action.
Bentley leapt into action.
And within minutes of the attack, The bush team leapt into action.
Walsingham leapt into action and ordered the conspirators ' execution.

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When Mary was diagnosed with breast cancer, her brother Joe leapt into action.
You leapt into action and organized a letter-writing campaign.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research ( CIHR ) leapt into action during the outbreak.
You leapt into action and organized a letter-writing campaign when they stopped making cookies you like.
The next morning, he leapt into action.
Dr. Armitage leapt into action and asked for your help.
Page went looking for his spare . - That 's when Roger leapt into action.
In November 1990, California 's health director leapt into action by ordering a statewide ban on GHB sales.
It was totally spontaneous . I mean, I saw a woman in distress and -- bam -- just leapt into action.
That 's when Roger leapt into action.

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Examples of using Action
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