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leading off

NOUN
  1. the act of enticing others into sinful ways

How To Use leading off In A Sentence

  • He pointed down a street leading off from the square.
  • The famed leading officer earned the VC for various different acts of heroism, rather than one single act.
  • Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms.
  • The octagonal spire is lined with pine panelling, which is also seen in the kitchen/dining area leading off the living room.
  • He then took a serious tone and spoke of the need for leading officials to set an example.
  • Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign.
  • The union backdown came only days after leading officials reaffirmed they would never agree to the plan to axe more that 3,500 jobs - almost 20 percent of the company's workforce.
  • Stateroom on S.S. "Aquitania," with doors leading off to bath and bedroom of the suite. The Ghost Breaker A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts
  • Choices and possibilities forked off in all directions, leading off into futures unknown.
  • contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being disgraced
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