leash
/liːʃ/noun, verb1 syllable
Leash means: the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one.
Synonyms for leash21
noun, as in the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
noun, as in restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
noun, as in a figurative restraint
verb, as in fasten with a rope
What does leash mean?4
noun
1
the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
2
restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
3
a figurative restraint“asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market”
verb
1
fasten with a rope“rope the bag securely”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with leash?1
two syllables
Leash in a sentence
- During the day, dogs may only be walked on a leash.glossboss
- If you want to buy a leash, go to a pet shop.CK
- Ziri's dog goes easy about putting a leash on.Amastan
- Rima has got the devil on a leash.Amastan
- Ziri took the leash and put it on the dog.Amastan
- Ziri slipped the leash right over the dog's head.Amastan
- Is the leash the oldest tool in the world?Amastan
- The dog took off after a squirrel and yanked hard on the leash.Hybrid
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of leash
as a noun
- plural
- leashes
as a verb
- past tense
- leashed
- present participle
- leashing
- third-person singular
- leashes
- past participle
- leashed