leapfrog in the PONS Dictionary

leapfrog Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to play a game of leapfrog

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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While the dancers make several acrobatics and play leapfrog, she performs the song, sitting on a big swing with two headers sphynx at both ends.
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Some of these designs leapfrogged other countries' tank designs.
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The 100acre km2 fire, one of the worst in the city's history, resulted in flames leapfrogging from house to house, destroying some, leaving others untouched.
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The fire here leapfrogged up the tower by shattering the glass and then consuming the aluminium skeleton holding the glass.
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Newton used an equivalent of leapfrog integration to convert the continuous motion to a discrete one, so that geometrical methods may be applied.
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The monarchy, because of what he called the ministerial leapfrog, had become descredited.
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In addition, because of rapid advances in electronics, the brands continually leapfrogged each other as they brought out models with new or more automatic features.
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It differs from fire and movement in that the attacking force advances in unison rather than leapfrogging forward in alternating groups.
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But others associate it with decentralization (spread of population without a well-defined centre), discontinuity (leapfrog development, as defined below), segregation of uses, and so forth.
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She went on to set three personal bests, eventually clearing on her first attempt to leapfrog from a tie for third.
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