- LEAPT
- Performed a capriole
- Got off the ground
- Bounded
- Caught some air
- Rocketed (up)
- Was a skipper
- Sprung
- Jumped up
- Sprang
- Made like a frog?
- Took the plunge
- Took a jump
- Hurdled
- Was up in the air, maybe
- What to serve food on
- Took a daring plunge
- Jumped
- Sprang into the air
- Vaulted
- Exulted, in a way
- Jumped forward
- Was a bounder?
- Cleared a hurdle
- Took off
- What the 10 lords did
- Eagerly accepted, with "at"
- Acted really quickly
- Hurtled
- Left one's feet
- Started an axel
- Reacted with joy
- Made like a kangaroo
- Performed a jeté
- Performed an entrechat
- Went for a rebound, say
- Moved like a kangaroo
- Did 30-Down
- Performed a saut de chat, e.g.
- Executed a Lutz
- Left the ground, in a way
- Skipped over
- Left the ground for a moment
- Left the ground for a bit
- Left the ground briefly
- Made a jump
- Negotiated hurdles
- Moved quickly
- Did a pas de chat
- Reacted joyfully
- Was impulsive
- Went airborne briefly
- Did a jeté
- Took a jump: Poet.
- Vaulted, poetically.
- Jumped: Poet.
- Into the dangerous world I ___: Blake
- Saltated
- Bailed out
- Skyrocketed
- Expressed uncontained joy
- Acted impulsively
- Took a giant step
- Did an axel, e.g.
- Pounced (on)
- Proceeded precipitately
- Did an entrechat
- Performed a Biles II, in part
- Didn't let an opportunity pass, say
- Performed a jete
- Vaulted over
- Jumped over
- Made a vault
- Jumped for joy (var.)
- Made a big jump
- Did a jete
- Went for a rebound
- Sprang up
- Cleared a hurdle, e.g.
- Hurdled, in Hereford