Crossword-Solution: LEED 4 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Leed n. Alt. of Leede

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LEED anagram DEEL, DELE, EDEL, ELDE, LEDE

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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with LEED (5)

Prey for the loaf of Geesus keep this from the nolegs of my hussban, ells he will make me leed a hell upon urth.--Being all from, deer Sur, your most umbell servan wile “Deborah Hornbeck.” Our young gentleman was ravished at the receipt of this elegant epistle, which was directed, A Monsr.
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, Volume I Tobias Smollett 2003
And nyghe besyde that temple, upon the right syde, is a chirche covered with leed, that is clept Salomones Scole.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. v. 8 Richard Hakluyt 2006
Five "great pieces of leed squayr lyeinge upon the bellowes." This is followed by a _Memorandum_, which is not without a touch of humour under the circumstances, pointing out that "it appears in the accounts of Nycholas Stokbrige and his companions (Wardens of the first and second year) that they have not charged themselves in their book a good carpet and a chapel bell." (_Signed by_) THOMAS DYSON, ROGER PYLFOLD, and THOMAS DOWMAN.
Bell's Cathedrals: Southwark Cathedral George Worley 2008
Now, if you'll pay up this bill, I'll giv it to you at wonce, and you'll get the inside trak on 'em.” I seen he was gettin interested, so I concluded, by sayin: “Now if you don't get this in-formashun, it may leed to your ruin.” He didn't say a wurd, but went to the safe, and got out the $40, and I receeted the bill, and axt him for a peece of paper, cos he mite forget it if I didn't rite it down.
The Bad Boy At Home Walter T. Gray 2008
The first paragraph of any story is called the _lead_ (pronounced "leed"); the word _lead_ is also used to designate several introductory paragraphs that are tacked on at the beginning of a long story, which may be of the nature of a _running story_ (as the running story of a football game), or may be made up of several parts, written by one or more reporters.
Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence Grant Milnor Hyde 2008

Quotes with LEED (2)

This time, there are no tears. This time, there is only emptiness and I feel it set in the straight line of my mouth. I am not strong enough for this. I want an earthquake, a hurricane, anything - even a devil, the one with the cloven hoof - Mrs. Leed's unfortunate 13th child - to rush out and stomp on me, break me into little pieces and hurl me to the stars, let me go back with those people I love. Please.
Kathleen DeMarco Cranberry Queen
Travel became distinguishable from pain and began to be regarded as an intellectual pleasur... These factors--the voluntariness of departure, the freedom implicit in the indeterminancies of mobility, the pleasure of travel free from necessity, the notion that travel signifies autonomy and is a means for demonstrating what one 'really' is independent of one context or set of defining associations--remain the characteristics of the modern conception of travel. Eric Leed
Robin Jarvis Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel
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Used 12 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).