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anchor
Noun
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An anchor is a large heavy weight, attached to a boat by a rope and dropped to the bottom of the water, to hold the boat in place.
anchor
Verb
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If you anchor something, you hold it in place with an anchor.
We'll anchor the boat tonight so we don't go anywhere while we sleep.
leg
Noun
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Your legs are the two long parts of your body that you move to walk, or a similar body part on an animal.
I lost a leg in the war.
The footballer broke a leg during the game.
The bus stopped and everybody went out to stretch their legs.
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A leg is part of a piece of furniture, such as a table, on which the furniture stands.
I can see an ant crawling up the leg of the table.
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A leg is part of a tour or journey.
The band had to cancel the German leg of their European tour.