to put on a leash
1leash — 1. noun keep your dog on a leash Syn: lead, tether, rope, chain, restraint 2. verb 1) she leashed the dog Syn: put a/the leash on, put a/the lead on, tether, tie up, secure, restrain 2) …
2Leash — «Leash» Canción de Pearl Jam Álbum Vs Publicación 1993 Grabación 1993 …
3leash — ► NOUN ▪ a dog s lead. ► VERB ▪ put a leash on (a dog). ORIGIN from Old French laissier in the specific sense let run on a slack lead (see LEASE(Cf. ↑lease)) …
4leash — leash1 [li:ʃ] n especially AmE [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: laisse, from laissier; LEASE2] 1.) a piece of rope, leather etc fastened to a dog s collar in order to control it British Equivalent: leadon/off a leash ▪ At her side on a… …
5leash — 1 noun (C) especially AmE 1 a piece of rope, leather etc fastened to a dog s collar in order to control it; lead 2 (7) BrE: be on leash: All dogs must be on a leash by order of the Parks Department. 2 have sb on a leash humorous to be able to… …
6leash — n. & v. n. a thong for holding a dog; a dog s lead. v.tr. 1 put a leash on. 2 restrain. Phrases and idioms: straining at the leash eager to begin. Etymology: ME f. OF lesse, laisse f. specific use of laisser let run on a slack lead: see LEASE …
7leash — noun 1》 a dog s lead. 2》 Falconry a thong or string attached to the jesses of a hawk, used for tying it to a perch or creance. verb put a leash on (a dog). Origin ME: from OFr. lesse, laisse, from laissier in the specific sense let run on a slack …
8leash — Synonyms and related words: Oregon boat, anchor, band, bandage, belt, bend, bilbo, bind, bind up, bond, bonds, brace, bridle, bundle, camisole, chain, chains, cinch, clover, collar, cuffs, deuce ace, do up, enchain, entrammel, fasten, fetter, gag …
9short leash — noun A strict set of rules, or great scrutiny or oversight which limit ones freedom of action. The employee was put on probation after her latest mistakes and given a short leash …
10The Incredible Journey — by the renowned Canadian author Sheila Burnford is a children s book first published by Hodder Stoughton in London in 1961. The tale tells of the magnificent adventure shared by three domestic animals as they travel in the wilderness, searching… …