vault
1 of 2verb/vɔlt/
Forms:vaults,vaulting,vaulted,vaulted
1
to leap or spring over an obstacle with the aid of hands or a pole
- Last year, she confidently vaulted over the stream during the track and field competition.
- The agile cat effortlessly vaults from one rooftop to another in pursuit of its prey.
- During the dance routine, the performer gracefully vaulted across the stage, captivating the audience.
- With a running start, the pole vaulter expertly vaulted over the bar, setting a new record.
- In the parkour routine, the traceur confidently vaulted over walls and railings with fluidity.
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