Arg1:thing jumping
Arg2:EXT, amount jumped by
Arg3:start point
Arg4:end point
| typical usage (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg1: | The Nasdaq composite | 
| REL: | leaped | 
| Arg2-EXT: | 7.52 points, or 1.6% | 
| Arg4-to: | 470.80 | 
Refer to other verbs-of-stock-reportage (rise, fall, climb, jump, etc) for additional examples.
Arg0:jumper
Arg1:opportunity
| opportunity (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | John | 
| REL: | leapt | 
| Arg1: | the opportunity to go scuba-diving in the Schuylkill | 
Arg0:jumper
Arg1:obstacle
| jump (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | John | 
| REL: | leapt | 
| Argm-DIR: | off the roof | 
| kinda icky example (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| ArgM-ADV: | [*] Half crazed [*-1] by the weight dragging , the dust , and the heat | 
| Arg0: | the horse | 
| REL: | leaped | 
| Arg1: | our wall | 
| ArgM-ADV: | [*-2] dashing out the rider 's brains against it , and leaving him lying there among us -- while the horse crashed away through the brush |