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How to use leash in a sentence

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I got a hold of his blue collar, and my mom came and attached the blue leash.
Openly I have been able to do this for the most part, but inwardly I have often strained at the leash.
I have customers straining at the leash to include mobile content in their offerings to their customers.
I'm straining at the leash to find out the final release date so that I can test the new portal site.
They are straining at the leash though, and would give anything to be allowed to go up for a crack at them.
The creative energies and the entrepreneurial spirit of the Indian people was straining at the leash.
You may think of soldiers as gung-ho types who strained at the leash last year to invade.
One of the best things to happen to surfing did, however, happened in 1973, when surfer Jack O'Neill invented the leash, or leg rope.
There's not really a lot of equipment involved in surfing, but one item that may prove to be invaluable to you is the leash or leg rope.
One year, I think she was in a leopard-skin bikini with a live leopard on a leash.
The dog Louis pulled on his leash at the sound of horses, and I let it go, allowing him to run ahead.
Many cities and towns have leash laws which require this, but it's a good idea anyway.
One problem with loosing the dogs of war is that sometimes it's hard to get them back on the leash.
If the training collar is too tight, the pressure will not be relieved when you loosen the leash.
Brave Sarah finally managed to grab the leash on David's board and get hold of the girls.
The bearing swivel system is an industry first and unlike all other leash swivels actually lubricates itself as it spins.
Humphrys has now let his rage against the army of word manglers off the leash.
We believe that every family deserves to have a mannerly pet, a dog that doesn't jump up, pull on the leash or embarrass them out in public.
Let us be in no doubt that the US military industrial complex is off the leash and on the march, bankrolling both Republicans and Democrats.
There was a tug, a clatter as the leash handle hit the floor, and the rapid scrabble of claws on tile.
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The savage way in which he bayed the sheriff, however, and tried to get at him as Liz held him in leash, was really surprising.
I keep my ambition in leash, and still and on they must be snapping like curs at Argile.
He shackled the beast like a small Savoyard bear, and led him home with a leash.
He must have slipped his cousin's leash, for he was at the Nicaragua almost as soon as I was.
Erect in the cage, like some frightened animal held in leash by the two stony-faced carbineers.
I remember that we saw one of the great, lop-eared animals in leash when that party of Romanys went past our place last week.
With Zorn Larner went to inspect the hideous monstrosity and found it in leash and straining.
Up to this time he had held his age back in the leash of an iron will.
I think Raja sensed their antagonism, for he kept tug-ging at his leash and growling ominously.
The girl held a tight grip on the leash and looked at him coyly.
I shall hold myself strongly in leash, and see whether by this self-restraint I attain a more favorable result.
She and you,' said Mr Mifflin, 'were to go in swimming together, while I waited on the sands, holding our bone-headed Press-agent on a leash.
I believe that all dogs must be leashed and if you're caught without a leash on your dog then it should be an automatic prison sentence.
As he came near, the girl could hold herself in leash no longer.
She strained at the warps that held her like a greyhound at its leash.
But not any known law, human or divine, could hold our thoughts in leash.
Again and again to such gamesome talk, the dexterous dart is repeated, the spear returning to its master like a greyhound held in skilful leash.
Chekmar held in leash three formidable wolfhounds, who had, however, grown fat like their master and his horse.
Spot, released from his leash, careered about like a mad creature.
He had a vague idea that with such a force as the great kite straining at its leash, this might be used to lift to the altitude of the kite itself heavier articles.
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