A strap, cord or rope with which to restrain an animal, often a dog
“Slipping on her pair of sandshoes, she opened the outside door and attached the leash to her dog's collar.”
A restraint, in the form of a leash or figuratively
“It slaps a leash on progress and encourages backward thinking.”
A cord tied to the surfboard (usually near the tail) and attached to the surfer's leg
Domination by someone
A thing that prevents or is intended to prevent someone from doing something
A group, set or collection of three people or things
To tie or bind with a leash
“For these reasons, it is always a good idea to leash your dog, even on these trails.”
To control or restrain, with a leash or figuratively
“He grits his teeth, trying desperately to leash the raging volcano of temper seething inside him.”
To connect or bring into contact
A numerical value after two and before four
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