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overleap

[oh-ver-leep] / ˌoʊ vərˈlip /
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“But there are more significant hurdles,” she says: hurdles modern medicine hasn’t found a way to consistently overleap quite yet.

From Time • Nov. 30, 2016

"See the carp swim strongly against the rapids and overleap even the waterfall." said Mrs. Saito.

From Time Magazine Archive

Religion has raised a bar which not even the strongest impulses of nature can overleap.

From Time Magazine Archive

When we pass from Chaucer's age, we have to overleap nearly a hundred and eighty years before we alight upon a period presenting anything like an adequate show of literary continuation.

From Six Centuries of English Poetry Tennyson to Chaucer by Baldwin, James

Had it been waiting all these years to overleap the barriers about her well ordered life and sweep her into chaos?

From Mrs. Balfame A Novel by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn