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lees
- IPA[liːz]
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- the sediment of wine in the barrel; dregs.;the most worthless part or parts of something
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plural
- 1. the sediment of wine in the barrel; dregs.
- ▪ the most worthless part or parts of something the lees of the Venetian underworld
- the sheltered side of something; the side away from the wind: ducks were taking shelter on the lee of the island
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- the sheltered side of something; the side away from the wind: ducks were taking shelter on the lee of the island
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- the tendency of a ship to turn its bow to the leeward side.
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- a bolt-action rifle of a type formerly used by the British army: a Lee–Enfield held at arm's length
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- (1914–97), English writer. He is best known for his autobiographical novels Cider With Rosie ...
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- (1922–2015), English actor; full name Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee. His reputation was ...
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- (1736–84) US religious leader; born in England; known as Mother Ann. A Shaker leader, she ...
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- a command or warning given by a helmsman to indicate the moment of going about.
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