noun
- plural of leapfrog; children’s games where players jump over each other’s backs
verb
- jumps over someone or something by placing hands on their back and vaulting over
- advances quickly past others, especially by skipping intermediate steps or stages
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The children played leapfrogs in the playground during recess.
- She leapfrogs over the fence to get into the yard.
- The student leapfrogs two grade levels due to advanced abilities.
- The company leapfrogs its competitors with innovative technology.
- He leapfrogs over his teammate during the warm-up exercise.
- The startup leapfrogs traditional methods by using AI.
- They enjoyed several rounds of leapfrogs at the park.