English to Yoruba Meaning of leash - ìjánu


Leash :
ìjánu

ìjánu, pq, kijiya ti, okun, so okun, gbigbe, tai, abuda, imuduro, USB

tai, nkan jọ, ìjánu, da, iye, ọna asopọ, so

ìjánuleashedleashesleashing
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Definitions of leash in English
Noun(1) restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain(2) the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one(3) a figurative restraint
Verb(1) fasten with a rope
Examples of leash in English
(1) A supine Congress like the present one is rapidly eroding the American founding fathers' vision of a legislature keeping the executive branch on a tight leash .(2) And they were not disappointed as Woods shot a sparkling seven under par 65 without ever being off the leash .(3) She was being led on a leash attached to a leather collar around her neck.(4) I've trained so long, but yet I was kept on a leash .(5) Those cotter pins can be tough to keep track of when you're cold and tired; they should be attached with a wire leash .(6) He was leading by the leash a stalwart black pig.(7) The director doesn't give her much of a leash in this tightly wound story, but that suits the subject and the actress perfectly well.(8) her bristling temper was kept on a leash(9) He finally yielded to her demands and followed her like a whipped puppy, the leash firmly attached to his collar.(10) All songs are on a midtempo leash as this pack of Swedes lead them into dark, uncharted places.(11) Since the leash is going to take the full stress of the impact, it's wise to have a new one with no nicks or weak spots.(12) Noise still rears an ugly head but, instead of relentlessly bashing away, it is under a leash and controlled.(13) His collar was spiked all around, with the exception of a ring in the very front, to which a leash was attached.(14) Watching the eager young tiger straining at its leash - a frayed piece of twine that threatens to snap at any moment - seems an apt metaphor for its owner.(15) The love of her life was Rajah, a Bengal tiger acquired as a tiny cub and reared by hand, walking on a leash and living an almost human existence.(16) When I got in the backyard I untied Shadow from his leash and put the leash in the shed.
Related Phrases of leash
(1) dog leash ::
aja ìjánu
(2) short leash ::
kukuru ìjánu
Synonyms
Noun
1. lead ::
yorisi
2. three ::
mẹta
3. tether ::
tether
4. collar ::
kola
Verb
6. curb ::
dena
7. rope ::
kijiya ti
Different Forms
leash, leashed, leashes, leashing
Word Example from TV Shows
It's hard to put a leash on a dog
once you've put a crown on its head.

It's hard to put a LEASH on a dog once you've put a crown on its head.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7

I guess the Pardue brothers
aren't as easy to kill
when they're off the leash.

I guess the Pardue brothers aren't as easy to kill when they're off the LEASH.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2

(STAMMERS) Could you please
put your dog on a leash?

(STAMMERS) Could you please put your dog on a LEASH?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 18

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