(1) Advancing as if in the child's game, by leaping over obstacles or competitors
(2) A game in which one child bends down and another leaps over
(3) Advancing as if in the game of leapfrog
(1) Jump across
(2) Progress by large jumps instead of small increments
(1) City won 2-1 to leapfrog Walsall and move back into 19th spot, still ten points clear of the bottom three.
(2) Key states play leapfrog in the skirmish for early primary dates.
(3) The team had overtaken the Italians but still failed to leapfrog the leading three.
(4) And two more points over an indifferent Brods side would see them leapfrog the visitors and move within touching distance of leaders Bridlington and York.
(5) The fact that publishers can leapfrog this hurdle by agreeing to submit the full text of articles has fuelled publishers' grievances.
(6) We don't have to go there in linear fashion, we could leapfrog the technology stage.
(7) We were playing leapfrog
(8) This game of electoral leapfrog might be in the best interest of individual states, but it's destructive to the national interest.
(9) Booking online can leapfrog both queuing for lift passes and organising tuition - while providing significant discounts.
(10) This victory allowed them to leapfrog Hibs and move back into third place in the league.
(11) Attempts to leapfrog the barriers of class
(12) If California wine continues to grow at this rate, the state could leapfrog over France in take-home wine sales, as Australia did.
(13) He said it had built a portfolio of exclusive patents and hoped to leapfrog the next stage of the development of LCD, which is used in 80 per cent of flat panel displays.
(14) The bait: an opportunity for politicians-in-the-making to leapfrog into lofty party positions.
(15) Attempts to leapfrog the barriers of class
(16) Without a large and well-integrated base, any attempt to leapfrog by moving in unproven directions in technological growth can lead to long-term problems, even if there are some gains in the short term.
(17) Sometimes attempts to leapfrog existing technology work out and the visionaries are hailed as geniuses.
(18) Actually this was an amazing attempt at leapfrogging everyone.
(19) If we build highways across them, then the development simply leapfrogs the protected area.
(20) Just a matter of months after Dance to the Music, Sly & the Family Stone turned around and delivered Life, a record that leapfrogged over its predecessor in terms of accomplishment and achievement.
(21) Accident victims can now reach hospital in a fraction of the usual time - by leapfrogging traffic jams with the u2018flying angelsu2019.
(22) In other words it was leapfrogging the old when-to-invest-in-a-new-fab problem by buying additional existing capacity, doubtless at a discount, from a distressed rival.
(23) But we still managed to end up leapfrogging all the way.
(24) In effect, China is leapfrogging the traditional land-line telephone stage of communications development, going directly to mobile phones.
(25) As a result, the visiting side leapfrogged their opponents to move second in the table.
(26) But Goya is one of those artists who we feel speak directly to us, who leapfrogs the centuries to tell us urgent, timeless truths.
(27) The massive margin of victory recorded by Bridlington over Bolton Percy in no way reflected their close proximity in the league table where the coastal outfit leapfrogged their opponents after winning by 215 runs.
(28) The matches against Scotland and versus Italy, in two weeks' time, are most important for Argentina, as they can be leapfrogged in the IRB rankings by the Scots.
(29) And if this demonstration could be done in a way that leapfrogged the competition, all the better.
(30) The parallel ripples of the sea are leapfrogged by the sunset's cast of light, in which trawler-men mount the inshore rocks to deliver their catch to waiting market-women.