Similar words: weaving, heaving, heaviness, raving, waving, having, saving, craving. Meaning: [lɪːv] n. act of departing.
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(181) He rose from the table, leaving his brandy untouched .
(182) When she said she was leaving him, he thought it was only a bluff.
(183) The President was leaving for a four-day official tour of Mexico.
(184) Leaving aside for a moment the question of expense, what would your view be of the suggested changes?
(185) He was forced to leave the country, leaving behind his wife and children.
(186) Police collared the culprit as he was leaving the premises.
(187) His passport was confiscated by the police to prevent him from leaving the country.
(188) Soon after leaving Margate, for some unexplained reason[sentencedict.com], the train was brought to a standstill.
(189) What about leaving it here and collecting it on the way back?
(190) Some of our best brains are leaving the country to work in the US.
(191) Position the tiles, leaving a narrow gap between the edges.
(192) The child got lost in the press of people leaving the match.
(193) His father died when he was ten, leaving the family in straitened circumstances.
(194) If everyone chips 'in we'll be able to buy her a really nice leaving present.
(195) For many kids leaving college the prospect of unemployment beckons.
(196) We're leaving in five minutes so you'd better get a move on!
(197) Young people have been leaving the countryside in large numbers for urban areas.
(198) I don't want it to get out that I'm leaving before I've had a chance to tell Anthony.
(199) I had fallen into my old bad habit of leaving everything until the last minute.
(200) "Actually, I'm leaving you", she said,[Sentence dictionary] continuing to examine her fingernails.
(201) He staggered to the door, leaving a trail of blood.
(202) Don't read too much into her leaving so suddenly - she probably just had a train to catch.
(203) Before leaving the train, make sure you have all your belongings with you.
(204) Die young, and I shall accept your death- but not if you have lived without glory, without being useful to your country, without leaving a trace of your existence: for that is not to have lived at all. Napoleon Bonaparte
(205) Let no one ever come to you without leaving better & happier. Mother Teresa
(206) Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. Terry Pratchett
(207) I can forgive you for leaving, but not for coming back. Jonathan Safran Foer
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