Synonym: ahead, in the lead, lead, leadership, leading(a), leading, preeminent, prima, star, starring, stellar(a). Similar words: trading, readily, steadily, lead, plead, leader, lead to, lead up to. Meaning: ['lɪːdɪŋ] n. 1. thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing 2. the activity of leading. adj. 1. indicating the most important performer or role 2. going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way 3. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement 4. having the leading position or higher score in a contest.
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(121) The officer leading the inquiry has been taken off the case.
(122) She's one of the leading lights in the opera world.
(123) Eventually they happened on a road leading across the desert.
(124) The ladies had their hair sculpted by the leading coiffeur of the day.
(125) The two-day course features instruction by leading professionals and academics.
(126) With 85% of the vote counted, unofficial tallies showed Ramos leading his closest rivals.
(127) Police officers are trying to construct the timescale of events leading up to the murder.
(128) There's a very long, winding path leading up to the house.
(129) For the past three years they have been leading totally separate lives.
(130) Two leading law firms are to prepare legal actions against tobacco companies.
(131) He told supporters not to ease up even though he's leading in the presidential race.
(132) Leading Mannerists include Parmigiano and Giulio Romano, whose pictures are painted in deep, rich colours.
(133) According to an estimate by a leading newspaper, she earns £40 million a year.
(134) The author characterized the leading character in the novel as a dauntless hero.
(135) Several of the leading dot-coms saw their share prices slide yesterday.
(136) They are leading a campaign to warn teenagers about the dangers of drug abuse.
(137) Thousands of police were put on full alert at all main roads leading to the city.
(138) At half-time,(sentencedict.com) United were leading with two opportunistic goals by Black.
(139) For the magazine to be successful, it will have to compete in the big league against leading weekly women's magazines.
(140) Demand for topquality programmers exceeds supply, leading to extortionate salaries.
(141) Gifted with a superb voice, she became the Opera's leading soprano.
(142) Many allow him to be the leading artist in his field.
(143) Germany is playing a leading role on the international stage.
(144) There is a reward for information leading to the recovery of the missing diamonds.
(145) With the blind leading the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
(146) He thought she loved him, but in fact she was just leading him on.
(147) When the leading actress broke her leg(sentencedict.com), Isobel stepped in and took over.
(148) She was a leading/key player in the reorganization of the health service.
(149) There was a bit of a kerfuffle during the race when a dog impeded the leading runners.
(150) This view is held by the generality of leading scholars.
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