The game in which players physically jump over other is "leapfrog."
That is the correct spelling of "jump" (leap, leap upward).
The homophone for "to play for money" is "gamble," and the homophone for "to leap about" is "gamble."
gamble, gambol
The homophone for "play for money" is "gamble", while the homophone for "leap about" is "amble".
To leap about is GAMBOL. To play for money is GAMBLE
Gamble and Gambol.
The homophones for "to play for money" are "gamble" and "gambol." "Gamble" means to play games of chance for money, while "gambol" means to leap or skip about playfully.
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What is the homophone for play for money and to leap about; Gamble, and gambol.
gamble, gambol
gamble, gambol
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