lee

[ UK /lˈiː/ ]
[ US /ˈɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the side of something that is sheltered from the wind
ADJECTIVE
  1. towards the side away from the wind
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How To Use lee In A Sentence

  • The poor bugger has nowhere else to sleep.
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  • On the moor, we crossed becks bridged by railway sleepers and bulging with pondweed and we met a couple of cyclists.
  • It didn't break, but George was bleeding and had copped a bit of a shiner.
  • I set the alarm clock for a quarter to midnight, and settled down for a couple of hours sleep.
  • One afternoon, I grew bored and actually fell asleep for a few minutes.
  • Lee waved down the server behind the counter, who seemed to have been engulfed in conversation with one of the two men seated next to us.
  • This regime should have been more than adequate to demonstrate any significant short-term effects of reduced sleep.
  • Hassan in frequently going to sleep in one town, to awake in another far distant, but without the benighted Oriental's surprise at the transfer, the afrit who performed this prodigy being a steam-engine, and the magician it obeyed the human mind. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
  • This wonder product keeps brows looking sleek all day. The Sun
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