Similar words: leon, dole out, rule out, leopard, galileo, leotard, nucleon, leonine. Meaning: ['liːəʊ] n. 1. (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Leo 2. a zodiacal constellation in northern hemisphere between Cancer and Virgo 3. the fifth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about July 23 to August 22.
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31 And what with Leo home for a part of the holidays, life had been wonderful.
32 Juliet Leo, Hove There's nothing wrong with a bun as long as you decorate it with a hair accessory.
33 Hammer dressed as the school's mascot, Leo the Lion, for the big game.
34 Talking to Leo had brought it all back, the hurt, the desperation, the painful break with her family.
35 When Leo put the brush and pan into her arms, she blinked up at him, startled out of her thoughts.
36 Neither Leo nor the steward reckoned that anyone would object too strenuously.
37 Loppy-eared Leo, a pudgy walker hound, found himself all alone when his owner moved away.
38 Leo would be coming back to New York now to work in a hospital where he could specialize in tropical medicine.
39 At first she thought she might take Leo into her confidence.
40 Leo Burnett, an advertising agency, has a far lower employee turnover than its rivals.
41 His father, Leo, was a successful lawyer and Conservative activist.
42 Under yet another pen name, Leo starts writing scathing reviews of her own books for a newspaper literary supplement.
43 The papacy did not respond well to this criticism of Hadrian, and Leo retaliated sharply in 798.
44 If she left early each morning and came home late at night there was very little likelihood of her meeting Leo.
45 The rest of Leo consists mainly of the triangle formed by Beta, Delta and Theta.
46 It was not as if James had ever given Leo any justification for disliking him.
47 And Leo had also been taking steps to revivify the influence of religion at other levels.
48 Despite the constant friction with Leo, he made her feel gloriously alive.
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49 If you say he's a Leo, you really want to try and puncture his dignity a bit.
50 And not only that, she had compounded her stupidity by allowing herself to be duped by Leo.
51 Scrambling to her feet, she pressed herself to Leo, needing the reassurance of his strong arms.
52 And, despite what he answered, Pope Leo gave him absolution.
53 The colonial administration's paper, Mambo Leo, had, like its stablemates, been turned over to private hands.
54 I wish Leo would come - he would liven the party up.
55 And so Leo applied his creative hand to the problem, and the result was the electric bass.
56 Leo, who is credited with encouraging all of this exceptional musical talent, used to run a showband in the Fifties.
57 Nevertheless, he was reinstated by envoys of Charlemagne and Pope Leo in 809.
58 Don't let Ryan destroy you, Leo had said, and now it was equally true of himself.
59 Whatever hurts he had suffered in the past, with his Leo open-heartedness, he was one of nature's true romantics.
60 Sylvie suddenly remembered how uncomfortable in his own skin Leo had been at fourteen.
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