What is another word for leap out?

Pronunciation: [lˈiːp ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

There are a number of synonyms for the phrase "leap out," all of which evoke a sense of sudden, bold action. Alternatives might include "burst forth," "spring out," "emerge," "suddenly appear," "fly out," or "bolt out." Each of these conveys a sense of energy and urgency, suggesting something quick and dramatic happening that catches the eye or attention. Whether one is describing a physical movement or a sudden realization, these phrases all get to the heart of what it means to "leap out": to be sudden, unexpected, and impossible to ignore.

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Famous quotes with Leap out

  • Quotations in my work are like wayside robbers who leap out armed and relieve the stroller of his conviction.
    Walter Benjamin
  • It really is no different in the way that we make records and shoot music videos. I don't think of the movie as being a great leap out of my current profession.
    Wayne Coyne
  • Let me leap out of the frying-pan into the fire or, out of God's blessing into the warm sun.
    Miguel de Cervantes
  • It was true that I didn't have much ambition, but there ought to be a place for people without ambition, I mean a better place than the one usually reserved. How in the hell could a man enjoy being awakened at 6:30 a.m. by an alarm clock, leap out of bed, dress, force-feed, shit, piss, brush teeth and hair, and fight traffic to get to a place where essentially you made lots of money for somebody else and were asked to be grateful for the opportunity to do so?
    Charles Bukowski
  • Thus the ideal of democracy is reached at last: it has become a psychic impossibility for a gentleman to hold office under the Federal Union, save by a combination of miracles that must tax the resourcefulness even of God. The fact has been rammed home by a constitutional amendment: every office-holder, when he takes oath to support the Constitution, must swear on his honour that, summoned to the death-bed of his grandmother, he will not take the old lady a bottle of wine.The remedy, it seems to me, is quite as absurd as all the other sure cures that Liberals advocate. When they argue for it, they simply argue, in words but little changed, that the remedy for prostitution is to fill the bawdyhouses with virgins. My impression is that this last device would accomplish very little: either the virgins would leap out of the windows, or they would cease to be virgins.
    H. L. Mencken

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