jump out vs leap out

jump out

verb
  • To emerge suddenly. 

  • To exit a loop, function, etc. ending its execution before it has reached its terminating condition. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see jump, out. 

  • To be obviously, noticeably different; to capture an observer's attention at once. 

  • To expel (a member) from a criminal gang. 

leap out

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