🐕leash

noun/verb
/liːʃ/

Meaning

a strap or cord used to control or guide an animal; to restrain or control

Example Sentences

The dog was on a leash during the walk.

Example Expressions

keep on a tight leash

Synonyms

cord, strap, tether, chain, restraint

Antonyms

freedom, release, unchain

Collocations

dog leash, keep on leash, leash training, leash law

More Example Sentences

A man walks his dog in the rain every evening after work wearing a waterproof jacket and rubber boots because his energetic golden retriever needs daily exercise no matter what the weather is like outside and the dog splashes happily through every puddle while the man holds the leash and tries to stay dry

A man walks his dog in the rain every evening after work wearing a waterproof jacket and rubber boots because his energetic golden retriever needs daily exercise no matter what the weather is like outside and the dog splashes happily through every puddle while the man holds the leash and tries to stay dry until they return home tired and soaking wet

A man walks his dog in the rain every evening after work wearing a waterproof jacket and rubber boots because his energetic golden retriever needs daily exercise no matter what the weather is like outside and the dog splashes happily through every puddle while the man holds the leash and tries to stay dry until they return home tired and soaking wet and warm up together on the couch with a cup of hot chocolate.

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