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Leaks
- noun - a euphemism for urination; "he had to take a leak"
- an accidental hole that allows something (fluid or light etc.) to enter or escape; "one of the tires developed a leak"
- be leaked; "The news leaked out despite his secrecy"
- enter or escape as through a hole or crack or fissure; "Water leaked out of the can into the backpack"; "Gas leaked into the basement"
- have an opening that allows light or substances to enter or go out; "The container leaked gasoline"; "the roof leaks badly"
- soft watery rot in fruits and vegetables caused by fungi
- tell anonymously; "The news were leaked to the paper"
- the discharge of a fluid from some container; "they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe"; "he had to clean up the leak"
- unauthorized (especially deliberate) disclosure of confidential information
Leans
- noun - cause to lean or incline; "He leaned his rifle against the wall"
- cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree"
- have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
- rely on for support; "We can lean on this man"
- the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"
- to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"
Leaps
- noun - a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
- a sudden and decisive increase; "a jump in attendance"
- an abrupt transition; "a successful leap from college to the major leagues"
- cause to jump or leap; "the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop"
- jump down from an elevated point; "the parachutist didn't want to jump"; "every year, hundreds of people jump off the Golden Gate bridge"; "the widow leapt into the funeral pyre"
- move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
- pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion"; "jump from one thing to another"
- the distance leaped (or to be leaped); "a leap of 10 feet"
Ledes
- noun - the introductory section of a story; "it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter"
Leeds
- noun - a city on the River Aire in West Yorkshire in northern England; a center of the clothing industry
Leeks
- noun - plant having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves; used in cooking; believed derived from the wild Allium ampeloprasum
- related to onions; white cylindrical bulb and flat dark-green leaves
Leers
- noun - a facial expression of contempt or scorn; the upper lip curls
- a suggestive or sneering look or grin
- look suggestively or obliquely; look or gaze with a sly, immodest, or malign expression; "The men leered at the young women on the beach"
Lefts
- noun - a turn toward the side of the body that is on the north when the person is facing east; "take a left at the corner"
- location near or direction toward the left side; i.e. the side to the north when a person or object faces east; "she stood on the left"
- the hand that is on the left side of the body; "jab with your left"
- the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left; "the batter flied out to left"
- those who support varying degrees of social or political or economic change designed to promote the public welfare
Lehrs
- unknown - Kilns for annealing glass
Lends
- verb - Allow to borrow
- bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
- give temporarily; let have for a limited time; "I will lend you my car"; "loan me some money"
- have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to; "This story would lend itself well to serialization on television"; "The current system lends itself to great abuse"