How To Use Leg it In A Sentence
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I had to leg it from London.
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He stood around for a few minutes then took the opportunity to leg it.
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When he broke his leg it put the kybosh on his holiday.
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We'd better leg it or we'll be late for the meeting.
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He was obliged to leg it over the cemetery wall to avoid arrest by the tsar's secret police.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bob uses the distraction to leg it, with a ‘rather you than me, mate’ expression on his adorable, pudgy little face.
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I'm sorry that I'm late — I missed the bus and I had to leg it.
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In the lower fourth of the leg its tendon passes in front of that of the Flexor digitorum longus and lies with it in a groove behind the medial malleolus, but enclosed in a separate sheath; it next passes under the laciniate and over the deltoid ligament into the foot, and then beneath the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament.
IV. Myology. 8c. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Leg
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With a adjustable heigh castor fit to the leg it would be a great table for a vertical desk.
Clamped table legs
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When he hooks a ball over square-leg it is with the cheek associated with schoolboys.
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I had to do an emergency stop on a hill, get out of the car with Astel and leg it after some crooks on foot.
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Forget anything you've heard about zigzagging – just leg it.
Survival tips: what to do if an animal attacks you
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It was hours before they finished filming and the crowds out outside melted away so the pair of us could leg it home.
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You'll be late for school; you'd better leg it.
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He was obliged to leg it over the cemetery wall to avoid arrest by the tsar's secret police.
Times, Sunday Times
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Leg it, the police are coming!
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We must leg it along if we are to get there before dark.