Similar words: head-on, head on, adonis, prima donna, meadow, sea dog, head off, ahead of. Meaning: v. 1. entice or induce especially when unwise or mistaken 2. be false to; be dishonest with.
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1 Besides cancer, smoking can lead on to other diseases.
2 "Lead on!" said Arnold.
3 The Church should give more of a lead on basic moral issues.
4 But generational time can gradually lead on to an appreciation of dates and time-lines.
5 After two rounds,[www.Sentencedict.com] Duvergel had a comfortable lead on points with the gold medal plainly in sight.
6 Toronto took the lead on the power play with less than two minutes remaining in the second period.
7 Anything which features social interaction could lead on to group discussion of some aspect of communication.
8 The combative veteran gave his side the lead on the hour, and then helped them to a flattering 3-0 win.
9 But then he wasn't carrying tons of lead on a keel that had to be dragged through the water.
10 Often this can lead on to valuable work on the subject of bias in documents.
11 Use of a picture will often lead on to further activity.
12 Relief schemes lead on to long-term projects, helping people to help themselves.
13 They persevered and thoroughly deserved their lead on the half hour.
14 He's following a lead on the sentox gas.
15 Take the lead on customer external quality improvement activities.
16 You're the engineering team lead on a new PHP project. The requirements are fulfilled, and the preliminary data model is approximately 150 tables.
17 Bobby: Lead on Kelly. I'd love to bust this guy!
18 There is some need for such a guide, but unfortunately Lead on the Brain does not fill it.
19 It was he who recommended that the fire be extinguished by dropping sand mixed with boron and lead on to the reactor.
20 Alton increased the pressure and, after squandering several chances, took the lead on 60 minutes.
21 The Bruins committed myriad mistakes and the Avalanche grabbed their 3-0 lead on only nine shots.
22 Nevil locked the door and slammed it and then indicated to her to lead on.
23 This is a time for action ... the country is waiting for an inspiring lead on a programme of courageous national reconstruction.
24 It was part of a strategy to let Republicans lead on the budget and take the political heat for doing so.
25 Arsenal took a while to stir but went into the lead on 18 minutes.
26 That type of education can also achieve access, which can lead on to other types of training and education.
27 He had in those days of innocence seen the Edition as a finite task that would lead on to other things.
28 Is burning to leave the abrasive amplifying to spread can lead on person many super of the glowworm be nearby surrounding.
29 "Failing to raise the debt ceiling would do irreparable harm to our credit standing, would undermine our ability to lead on global economic issues and would damage our economy," he said.
30 Among high - fashion potentates, Arnault has taken an early lead on the Internet.
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