11 Verbs to Use for the Word leashes

He has paid me marked attentions in the past; but nowhe" "Wants to slip the leash.

There we had noggins of white wine all round, and a pointer dog, which was chained to an officer's trunk, begged me in plain pointer language to cast off his leash so he might go and stalk the covey of pheasants that were taking a dust-bath in the open road not fifty yards away.

Now he walked madly up and down and back and forth across town to the river fronts, with panting energy of stride, as he fastened the leash of will on quivering nerves.

Wolves being reported to be present in the neighbourhood, the hunters set out on horseback, each holding in his left hand a leash of three Borzois, as nearly matched as possible in size, speed, and colour.

" Kate kept a leash on her tongue.

Bruce turned to a pile of panniers and canvases and pulled out the dog-leashes.

And Verronax is come down, papa, with Celer; and Celer wanted to sing too, but they would not let him, and he was so good that he was silent the moment his master showed him the leash.

THE DEATH OF ANTONINUS PIUS Through the marble gates of Ostia, Where the Tiber meets the sea, And a hundred Roman galleys Strain their leashes to be free, Streams a flood of sunset glory From the classic sea of old, Till Rome's seven hills stand gleaming, And the Tiber turns to gold.

The Airedale saw him and made a sudden spring that tore the leash from the Indian's hand.

The horse he rode has broken his leash and comes to him with a gentle whinny, as if asking why the delay in such a place.

She was too heavy for me to carry under my arm, and too old and puffy to be expected to follow a bicyclebut it was one or the other, and tying her leash to the handle bar, off we started, after an encour

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  leashes