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leap out
v.
1.be highly noticeable
2.jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone)
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catch (someone) off balance
to surprise someone who is not prepared
We were caught off balance when we discovered that we had no business license.
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The countries ________ diplomatic relations a few months before they went to war
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broke
b.
set
c.
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