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Sentence count:81+3 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-01-31Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: leewardagree withfleegleesleekmeleesleepfleetMeaning: n. 1. (of a ship or plane) sideways drift 2. a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits. 
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1. It doesn't give you much leeway, does it?
2. This itinerary leaves us plenty of leeway.
3. The government does not have much leeway in foreign policy.
4. Local councils will be given some leeway as to how they implement the legislation.
5. How much leeway should parents give their children?
6. Rarely do schoolteachers have leeway to teach classes the way they want.
7. We've got quite a lot of leeway to make up.
8. He's got a lot of leeway to make up in his studies after his illness.
9. There is a lot of leeway to make up after the holiday period.
10. Try to give teenagers more leeway to make their own decisions.
11. He's unlikely to make up the leeway at this stage of the race.
12. There is no leeway in this case!
13. But bureaucrats have scant leeway to exercise judgment.
14. In fact(sentencedict.com), the anomalous status gave him greater leeway.
15. Sid gave plenty of leeway, right up to Christmas.
16. Again, it pays to give yourself plenty of leeway.
17. This is a demanding undertaking that allows little leeway for the fragility of those attempting it.
18. The sword and the axe allow too much leeway for the victim to flinch or the executioner to mis-aim.
19. Dodging the dues Self-employed people have more leeway about how much tax they pay.
20. But be advised, there is a lot of leeway in these terms.
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21. States now have more leeway to restrict the sale of guns.
22. But I allowed them plenty of leeway in playing out a scene.
23. She had to have a little leeway, a little permission from him.
24. She's been off school for a month, so she has a lot of leeway to make up.
25. By now, James was so far behind in the race that he knew he had little chance of making up the leeway.
26. Many urban workers survive on minute incomes that allow no leeway for sickness.
27. In each case, the reforms were hedged in with clauses designed to preserve leeway for the authorities.
28. They did not realise that the obligations they were taking on left them with no leeway to cope with worsening market conditions.
29. Shin/instep protectors which close with velcro are more heavily padded than the tube variety and so allow a greater leeway in impact.
30. With such contradictory markers available, those making judgements about the national identity of Berwickers have considerable leeway.
More similar words: leewardagree withfleegleesleekmeleesleepfleetsleevesleepygo to sleepfall asleepNew Agebewareall the wayprewargive waymake wayin the wayby the wayleeuwenhoekdrivewaygive way tosidewalkchewablein the way ofrenewablelukewarmwastewaterrewarding
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