leading off (Meaning)

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leading off (n)

the act of enticing others into sinful ways

leading off Sentence Examples

  1. Leading the meeting, the project manager discussed the team's progress.
  2. Leading the race, the cyclist pushed hard to maintain his advantage.
  3. Leading the charge, the soldier bravely faced the enemy fire.
  4. Leading the way, the tour guide showed us the city's most famous landmarks.
  5. Leading the trend, the fashion designer introduced a new style of clothing.
  6. Leading the company, the CEO made strategic decisions to ensure its success.
  7. Leading the orchestra, the conductor brought the music to life.
  8. Leading the group, the teacher guided the students through the lesson.
  9. Leading the cheers, the fans enthusiastically supported their team.
  10. Leading the charge, the brave firefighter rushed into the burning building.

FAQs About the word leading off

the act of enticing others into sinful ways

entering (into or upon), starting, getting to, embarking (on or upon), striking (into),beginning, getting off, falling (to), opening, commencing

finishing, terminating, stopping, laying off, finishing, concluding,ending, concluding, ending, laying off

Leading the meeting, the project manager discussed the team's progress.

Leading the race, the cyclist pushed hard to maintain his advantage.

Leading the charge, the soldier bravely faced the enemy fire.

Leading the way, the tour guide showed us the city's most famous landmarks.