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Meaning leash meaning

What does leash mean?

leash

restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal (= collar) a figurative restraint asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market kept a tight leash on his emotions he's always gotten a long leash (= rope) fasten with a rope rope the bag securely (= three) the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one

Synonyms leash synonyms

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Examples leash examples

How do I use leash in a sentence?

Simple sentences

As soon as I let go of the leash, the dog ran away.
Tom usually walks his dog on a leash.
Where is the leash?
Hold the leash.
The dog yanked on the leash.
If you want to buy a leash, go to a pet shop.
Tom had his dog on a short leash.

Movie subtitles

Oh, we won't be needing any of those items. Just the leash.
The dog was tied up. Look, it broke the leash.
Where's the leash?
Another time, coming out of Helene's on Park Avenue. I ran into a woman with her dog on a leash.
I ran right into the leash.
He keeps me on a leash so tight I can't breathe.
Wally, you should be kept on a leash.
But she will be on a leash.
In the daytime he'll be kept on a leash.
Why don't you keep him on a leash?
That makes one neck ready for one leash.
He runs you around like a dog on a leash!
I always have my leash on but the SPCA found me inappropriate for its services.
I put her on a leash to take her downtown to do some shopping.
You shouldn't let them out without a leash.
Here, you be leash holder.
Letting me worry about his losing Lila, and all the time he's got this girl on the leash.
Don't let him off that leash.
You better put a leash on this cow, Deacon.
And when I'm back in a real newsroom, I'll enjoy thinking about you. sitting here with an empty leash in your hands and nobody to twitch for you.
Maybe you ain't got the message yet, but Carmen's one gal nobody puts on a leash.
I wonder what the leash and collar set does for excitement.
Combination leash and muzzle.
Life on a leash.
Taking him around on a leash. People stare.
Just the leash.
Here, you be leash holder. - All right.
I want you to lead him in on the leash.
I'll put a long leash on him, sir.
Don't you think you're holding too tight a leash on her?
When I'm back in a real newsroom, I'll think of you, sitting here with an empty leash and nobody to twitch for you.
She showed up one hour late, drunk, lugging a dog on a leash.
Our story is that the dog, one of those great big monsters yanked on the leash and threw her to the floor.
If he's yours, put a leash on him.
And according to the law, you're supposed to keep it on a leash.
On a leash?
Keep it on leash, this fucking.
I felt like a dog on a tight leash.

News and current affairs

Because supervisors' decisions affect individuals' property rights - and their actions or omissions can put taxpayers on the hook to bail out banks - governments, parliaments, and the courts are bound to hold the watchdogs on a tight leash.
I believe that, on the contrary, this would be an advantage in the current exceptional circumstances, because it would keep the Italian and Spanish governments on a short leash; no country concerned could afford to lose the ECB facility.
So pressure outside the US and Britain to put the hedge fund industry on a tighter regulatory leash is hardly surprising.
But in a labor-strong society, dominant shareholders-those with the most to lose if expansion goes awry-have reason to keep managers on a short leash.
Ordinary Libyans have also advocated keeping women on a short leash.
It may well be that easy financing has given economies a longer leash.

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