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Verb
/lēSH/,
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leashes, plural;
  1. Put a leash on (a dog)

  2. Restrain
    • - his violence was barely leashed
Noun
  1. A strap or cord for restraining and guiding a dog or other animal

  2. A thong or string attached to the jesses of a hawk, used for tying it to a perch or a creance

  3. A restraint
    • - her bristling temper was kept on a leash

  1. restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
  2. rope: fasten with a rope; "rope the bag securely"
  3. three: the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
  4. collar: a figurative restraint; "asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market"; "kept a tight leash on his emotions"; "he's always gotten a long leash"
  5. A leash or lead is a length of rope, leather, chain, or other flexible material ostensibly for restraint or control. Most leashes attach to collars or body harnesses, while others loop directly around the person's neck, wrist, ankle, or sometimes around the male genitals or female body piercings.
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  7. A strap, cord or rope with which to restrain an animal, often a dog; A brace and a half; a tierce; A set of three; three creatures of any kind, especially greyhounds, foxes, bucks, and hares; hence, the number three in general; A string with a loop at the end for lifting warp threads, in a loom ...
  8. A strap which attaches to your collar, enabling you to lead your person where you want him/her to go.
  9. A lead that attaches you to your board to stop the board rolling off should you stack.
  10. A leather, nylon, or cotton strap with a clip at one end for the dog's collar and a loop at the other end for easy holding. Leashes come in several sizes, but the six-foot size is the most common for obedience training and walks.
  11. A rope, cord etc used to hold or secure animals.
  12. A safety strap that connects the side of the front binding and the boot.
  13. the  strong line that attaches you to either your kite or your board.  If using aboard leash you must always where a helmet.
  14. A strong leathern thong, some 21/2 or 3 ft. long, with a knot or button at one end, used to secure a hawk.
  15. The cord that attaches a surfers board to their leg. The alternative is don’t fall of or spend a lot of time swimming!
  16. A chain, rope, or strap attached to the collar or harness of an animal, especially a dog, and used to lead it or hold it in check.
  17. A strap or cord which is attached to your board at one end and your front foot at the other to prevent your board from sliding away from you.
  18. This is a primary or back up safety device that retains the kite to the kiter. It is used to disable the kite in the event the kiter becomes unattached and to not lose the kite.
  19. Dog training tool used to teach dogs basic commands such as heel, whoa, sit, etc.  6 feet long is the average training length.
  20. A way to attach yourself to the board and prevent losing it in the event of a crash, Will be required at a mountainboard centre , if heel straps are not being used.
  21. A corporate safeguard implanted into an employee to ensure loyalty and continued service. Cortex bombs and sabotaged chipware are common examples.
  22. This is usually a coiled cord attached to your kayak and to a piece of gear i.e. paddles, fishing rods, tackle, or gear that you don’t want to yard sale
  23. A piece of surgical or similar tubing attaching the board to the riders ankle short board or calf just below the knee longboard. Synonym: Leg Rope.
  24. A urethane chord that is connected to the rear of the surfboard and the rear foot of the rider with velcro releases at both ends.
  25. A retention device used to attach the snowboard to the front foot so that it doesn't run away.