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www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/overleap.htm
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OVERLEAP. Dictionary entry overview: What does overleap mean? • OVERLEAP (verb) The verb OVERLEAP has 3 senses: 1. defeat (oneself) by going too far ...
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Sep 19, 2011 ... "overleap" definitions: to defeat (oneself) by going too far | to jump across or leap over (an obstacle) | to leave undone or leave out.
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www.dictionary30.com/meaning/Overleap
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overleap v; defeat (oneself) by going too far; jump across or leap over (an obstacle) [syn: vault]; leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?
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How could there have arisen in our midst such blockheaded exercises in “ socialisation,” such ludicrous attempts to overleap oneself, attempts which aim at ...
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www.themichaelteaching.com/michael/humor/
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Michael's Consortium · Glossary of Terms · Know Yourself? Michael Humor · Michael Tarot Cards Intro ... The Mockel Teaching – 8th Overleap Category ...
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www.examiner.com/new-movie-in-national/leap-over-leap-y...
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Jan 8, 2010 ... Leap over 'Leap Year' ... chemistry between the two stars and the fact that you have to push yourself to laugh at any of the cliché jokes, the film ...
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thesaurus.com/browse/elide
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... bypass, defer, discard, dismiss, disregard, elide, evade, gloss over, let pass, let slide, look the other way, lose sight of, miss, not trouble oneself, omit, overleap, ...
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