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Sentence count:192+14Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: allianceassociationbandfederationgroupsocietyunionSimilar words: colleaguestruggle againstguesteagerfatiguedialogueat the age ofintriguedMeaning: [lɪːg]  n. 1. an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members 2. an association of states or organizations or individuals for common action 3. an obsolete unit of distance of variable length (usually 3 miles). v. unite to form a league. 
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(121) The temperance league wanted to close all the saloons in town.
(122) Her golf is brilliant - I'm not in the same league.
(123) The club are on the brink of promotion to the Premier League.
(124) He was so good-looking and so popular that I felt he was out of my league.
(125) He was the only National League umpire to wear an outside chest protector.
(126) If Southampton lose again they may be relegated from the Premier League to the First Division.
(127) Her latest film is quite watchable but it's not in the same league as her first two epics.
(128) Is he in league with the aborigines?
(129) Louis Cardinals major league baseball team.
(130) The concept of interleague play in major league baseball is certainly intriguing,[www.Sentencedict.com] worthy of serious consideration.
(131) The General Secretariat carries out the decisions of the Council and provides financial and administrative services for the personnel of the League.
(132) A league spokesman in New York said Wednesday that an announcement on the teams could come soon.
(133) Actually, during the summers between just about all grades(sentencedict.com), I played Little League baseball.
(134) But what better place for Swindon to score their first league win of the season.
(135) With plans to add another 100 staff by April, it is on the cusp of breaking into the big league.
(136) Webb played for Chelsea between 1967-73 and made 230 league appearances for the club.
(137) Both came from affluent backgrounds and were educated at Ivy League schools.
(138) The new economics of major league baseball also work against inner-city talent, Towers says.
(139) Everything has been beefed up, from the sound to the onstage visuals, now in dazzling Human League proportions.
(140) Formation of regional party bloc Five regional autonomy parties moved towards forming a political bloc under the leadership of the Lombardy League.
(141) They coach at Little League and roar with their brethren at Lions meetings and stay out of the bars.
(142) That's why we're so very alarmed at the Government's new league tables.
(143) He will be best remembered for the flair he brought to the Arsenal side that won the league in 1989 and 1991.
(144) The rest of the league has been waiting for a belly flop, but the Giants' cagey right-hander refuses to wilt.
(145) During the 1930s, as anti-Semitism became an organized mass-movement, the league diversified.
(146) Under the Arab League Charter a resolution passed by a majority of votes was binding only on member states voting in favour.
(147) He was at a banquet in honour of a Little League team of which his son Robert was a member.
(148) After Major League Baseball agreed to cooperate, the Giants allowed film crews access to the stadium.
(149) Very few people without a Football League background as a player succeed in management.
(150) On 9 October, 1912 the Football League appointed a commission to inquire into alleged illegal payments by the club.
More similar words: colleaguestruggle againstguesteagerfatiguedialogueat the age ofintriguedhave a good timeleadleanplealeappleadclearleatherleastlearnleaveleaderlead touncleartableauleave outleadingleave offat leastclear upclear outclear off
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