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leisure

[lee-zher, lezh-er] / ˈli ʒər, ˈlɛʒ ər /


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Both now work as leisure assistants at the Newcastle United Foundation, an organisation they credit with turning their lives around.

From BBC

He notes that the interwar period allowed increased leisure time for many, generating fads for new games such as the clue-based crossword puzzle.

From The Wall Street Journal

It follows a broader trend of airlines focusing on high-earning business travelers over casual leisure flyers, with credit cards increasingly serving as the gatekeeper to the best travel benefits.

From MarketWatch

Local authorities are responsible for providing education, social care, public transport, and culture and leisure.

From BBC

The site will include a conference centre and 6,500 homes as well as a 15-acre park, schools and leisure facilities.

From BBC