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View definitions for lead on

lead on

verb as in bait

verb as in coquet

verb as in draw out

verb as in entice

verb as in string along

verb as in vamp

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Example Sentences

Five Scottish tries in the bag, a 27-point lead on the board and Finn Russell directing his players around the pitch with the authority of the world's greatest traffic cop.

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Still, there was a sense that Donovan was in the lead on the cards and Crocker needed something to get a bit of momentum to bring his crowd back to life.

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Nancy, why did you sing lead on “These Dreams”?

One of the body's recommendations was to create a new flooding commissioner role for Wales to help coordinate efforts and lead on communication.

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The Church of England's failure to adopt a fully independent safeguarding model was a missed opportunity to make clear it has listened to victims, the bishop tasked with leading on the issue has said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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