leasy (Meaning)
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leasy (a.)
Flimsy; vague; deceptive.
Synonyms & Antonyms of leasy
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leasy Sentence Examples
- The dog eagerly tugged on its leash, eager to explore the park.
- The leash kept the toddler safely tethered to her mother's side.
- I slipped a leasy around my cat's collar before taking her for a walk.
- The horse impatiently pawed the ground, eager to be released from its leasy.
- The store clerk attached a leasy to the new puppy's harness.
- The prisoner was led away in handcuffs, with a leasy connecting him to the guard.
- The mountaineer used a leasy to secure himself to the rocky summit.
- The electrician threaded a leasy through the wires to guide them through the conduit.
- The sailor deftly tied a leasy to the sail, securing it against the strong winds.
- The plumber used a leasy to retrieve a dropped tool from the depths of the sink.
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Flimsy; vague; deceptive.
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The dog eagerly tugged on its leash, eager to explore the park.
The leash kept the toddler safely tethered to her mother's side.
I slipped a leasy around my cat's collar before taking her for a walk.
The horse impatiently pawed the ground, eager to be released from its leasy.