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Meaning of "Come on in leaps and bounds"



 
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Meaning of "Come on in leaps and bounds" #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 09, 2007 17:36 pm   Meaning of "Come on in leaps and bounds"
 

what is the meaning of " Come on in leaps and bounds "?
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Meaning of "Come on in leaps and bounds" #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 09, 2007 20:20 pm   Meaning of "Come on in leaps and bounds"
 

Hi,

This means: make progress very quickly and to a great extent.

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