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lea

[lee, ley] / li, leɪ /


NOUN
pasture
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Alongside him has been Michael Ellam, who returned to government in January to lea, at an officials-level, the negotiations with the EU.

From BBC

Below us, the mountains rested under a knitted duvet of forest green, its smoothness only occasionally disturbed by the dropped stitch of a house or a small pea-green lea.

From Washington Post

It was a very grey day; a most opaque sky, “onding on snaw,” canopied all; thence flakes fell at intervals, which settled on the hard path and on the hoary lea without melting.

From Literature

And flow down to the vales and leas;

From Washington Times

"I don't care if men want me. To be found beautiful by other women is worth more leas than affection from any man," the injured woman snaps back.

From Literature