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leging

NOUN
  1. a garment covering the leg (usually extending from the knee to the ankle)

How To Use leging In A Sentence

  • This focus seems to contradict the book's goal of including Madagascar's diverse peoples without privileging any single group.
  • He mixed, however, some prudence with his courage, and passed the greatest part of his time in a country retirement; alleging his advanced age, and the weakness of his eyes.
  • He departed from traditional European norms by privileging the extemporaneous sermon over the scripted delivery.
  • All three losing candidates appealed against the election results, alleging massive fraud by the government.
  • Anaxagoras compounded this heresy by alleging that the stars were insensate bodies as well, stones carried in orbit by the rapid movement of the heavens and that occasionally a stone might detach itself to become a falling star.
  • The wife sued the patient's therapist alleging a failure of duty to protect.
  • While some female staff lined up to support him, others have come forward alleging similar treatment by him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two investors that bought about $214 million of the so-called mezzanine debt filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging that lenders that provided $7.4 billion in financing to the buyer, Lightstone Group LLC, are engaged in a "scheme" to take over the property and wipe out the mezzanine investors. Hotel Creditors May Have an Extended Stay
  • This our Peeress declined as unnecessary , alleging that her cousin Thornhill 's recommendation would be sufficient.
  • The prospect of yet more exploitative taxes to support reproducer indulgence means that a questioning of the bio-political privileging of natality is long overdue.
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