(n) (game of) leapfrog
(n) (1) (a) jump
(2) splashes (usu. of mud)
(3) upward turn at the bottom (e.g. of a vertical stroke of a kanji or of a hairdo)
(4) close (e.g. of a theatrical performance)
breakup
(v5b,vi) (1) to jump
to leap
to spring
to bound
to hop
(2) to fly
to soar
(P)
(v5r,vi) (1) to jump
to leap
(2) to pound (of one's heart, i.e. with excitement)
to throb
(3) to be messily written
(n) (uk) jerboa (any rodent of family Dipodidae)
(n) springtail (wingless insect of the order Collembola)
(n) long horse (for vaulting)
(n) vaulting horse (box)
(n,vs,adj-no) jump
leap
skip
bound
(P)
(n,vs) jumping about
rampancy
domination
(n,vs) (game of) leapfrog
leapfrogging
(n) (physical) recoil
(n) (game of) leapfrog
(n,vs) high jump
(n) triple jump
hop, step and jump
(v1,vi) (1) to jump
to leap
to prance
to spring up
to bound
to hop
(2) to break up
to close
to come to an end
(3) to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
(P)
(n) drawbridge
(n) vaulting horse
(n) springboard
(n) springtail (wingless insect of the order Collembola)
(n) vaulting horse (box)
(n) springboard
diving board
(v5s,vt) to leap over
(v5r,vi) to fly about
to skip about
to bustle about
(v5k,vi) to jump at
to be attracted by
(n) splash of mud
mud spatter
(n) hopping forward from a squatting position
(n) (1) skipping rope
jump rope
(2) skipping
rope-jumping
(P)
(n,vs) (game of) leapfrog
leapfrogging
(n) (uk) beach flea (any amphipod of family Talitridae)
sand flea
sand hopper