Leash in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
Leash in Telugu తెలుగు
Leash in Urdu اُردُو
Leash in English
- leash⇄expr. hold (or have) in leash, to control; keep in bondage.
Ex. Thy low voice ... would ... hold passion in ... leash (Tennyson). - leash⇄expr. on a long (or tight, or short) leash, with extensive (or restricted) latitude or leeway.
Ex. The editor and his editorial writers should be left on a long leash (Saturday Review). Its Secretary-General ... had in fact been kept since 1950 on - leash⇄expr. strain at the leash, to be very restless or impatient.
Ex. With mankind straining at the leash to reach the moon ... (Manchester Guardian Weekly). - leash⇄leash, noun, verb.
- leash⇄noun 1. a strap or chain for holding a dog or other animal in check.
Ex. The boy leads the dog on a leash.
2. a group of three animals in hunting or judging; a brace and a half, such as three hounds, foxes, or hares.
3. (in hawking) t - leash⇄v.t. to hold in with a leash; control.
Ex. A French poodle leashed to a French-looking woman (New Yorker). (Figurative.) He leashed his anger and did not say a harsh word.