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Sentence count:243+46Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aheadin the leadleadleadershipleading(a)leadingpreeminentprimastarstarringstellar(a)Similar words: tradingreadilysteadilyleadpleadleaderlead tolead up toMeaning: ['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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(181) Men have always played an active part in leading worship while women have been confined to more passive roles.
(182) The leading boat fell off when the wind grew too strong.
(183) The book chronicles the events leading up to the war.
(184) He is one of the leading brains in the country.
(185) He moved from fringe theatre to mainstream when he was chosen to play a leading role on Broadway.
(186) The dancers leading the procession were in colourful and elaborate costumes.
(187) The policeman detailed the events leading up to the robbery.
(188) Hamlet was played by Romania's leading actor, Ion Caramitrou, to rapturous acclaim.
(189) He has established himself as the leading candidate in the election.
(190) Halsey was identified as a leading proponent of the values of progressive education.
(191) After remaining behind the leading runner for most of the race, Jim suddenly passed him and won.
(192) Mr Mendes was leading a campaign to save Brazil's rainforest from exploitation.
(193) Several leading architects weighed in with criticisms regarding the design of the new museum.
(194) She remained behind the leading students for the first two years and surpassed them in the last year.
(195) Marje had no idea that her husband was leading a double life with another woman.
(196) He was asked to take a leading position in the factory.
(197) He is one of the leading proponents of capital punishment.
(198) With his new play he has consolidated his position as the country's leading dramatist.
(199) An unknown actor was penciled in to play the leading role.
(200) A leading light in/of the art and ballet world, he was a close friend of the Princess.
(201) The whole period leading up to the revolution is an interesting chapter in British history.
(202) The poll shows that the government is leading by the narrowest of margins.
(203) Her evidence suggests a different interpretation of the events leading to his death.
(204) The two women were leading lights of the women's union.
(205) She was offered the leading role in the new TV series.
(206) Julian travelled with Caribbean Connection, the UK 's leading Caribbean tour operator .
(207) The G-7 organization groups together the world's seven leading industrialized nations.sentencedict .com
(208) She was one of the leading spirits of the reform movement.
(209) He pointed down a street leading off from the square.
(210) This sort of thinking just seems to be leading us up/down a blind alley.
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