"Leashes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Leashes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Leashes" Meaning

Leashes refer to long ropes or straps used to control or restrain an animal, typically a dog, while walking it outdoors or in a specific area. They are designed to prevent the animal from running away or engaging in unwanted behavior, while also allowing for a safe and controlled interaction between the pet and its surroundings.

"Leashes" Examples

Usage Examples for "Leashes"


The dog owner clipped the leash to the pet's collar and took it for a walk around the block.
She carefully picked up the leash and led the energetic puppy away from the busy street.
The farmer used a long leash to guide the excited horse around the corral.
The park ranger reminded visitors to keep their children on leashes near the zoo's exhibits.
After putting the cat on a leash (pun intended!), she attached it to the house door while watering the plants on the balcony.

"Leashes" Similar Words

Leaseback

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Leased

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Leasehold

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Leaseholder

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Leaseholders

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Leases

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Leash

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Leashed

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Leashing

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Leasing

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Leasowe

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Least

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Leastways

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"Leastways" is an archaic or poetic way of saying "at least" or "in any case". It is often used to add a touch of formality or to convey a sense of gravity to a statement. For example: "I'll try my best to be there, leastways I'll phone you by the evening."

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Leather refers to the tough, flexible, and durable material that is made from the skin and hides of animals, typically cows, pigs, and sheep. It can be processed and treated to create different textures, colors, and finishes, and is often used to make clothing, shoes, bags, belts, and other accessories, as well as upholstery, car seats, and other furnishings.

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