grow by leaps and bounds

grow by leaps and bounds

To rapidly grow or expand. Our small company has grown by leaps and bounds over the past year, thanks in no small part to our aggressive new marketing campaign. Our puppy has grown by leaps and bounds since we switched to a new brand of dog food.
See also: and, bound, by, grow, leap
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • increase by leaps and bounds
  • grow like Topsy
  • topsy
  • in leaps and bounds
  • by leaps and bounds
  • by/in leaps and bounds
  • increase
  • increase (something) by (something)
  • play a small part (in something)
  • in small part
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He pushed his tax reform plan saying it will make the stock market "grow by leaps and bounds."
Lowest unemployment in 16 years and if Congress gives us the massive tax cuts (and reform) I am asking for, those numbers will grow by leaps and bounds. #MAGA!" he posted
While a convertible minivan may be out of the question for now, Hogan expects the retractable hardtop vehicle segment to grow by leaps and bounds in the near future as costs for developing roof systems declines.--KMK
It's been a joy to watch John's popularity and appeal grow by leaps and bounds and to see that he's still just as funny, open, and honest as he ever was.
* In 1999, while Internet usage continued to grow by leaps and bounds, the news media played down information superhighway imagery--with a mere 842 mentions in major papers.