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leisure

[lee-zher, lezh-er] / ˈli ʒər, ˈlɛʒ ər /


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"Global Warning", a play on words about global warming, is divided into five sections spanning Parr's interests in leisure, consumption, tourism, animals, and technology.

From Barron's

Kim Jong Un vowed to "transform" North Korea with a drive to build public health facilities, leisure complexes and industrial plants over a third of the country, state media said Friday.

From Barron's

These included watching grandchildren overnight, caring for sick grandchildren, playing or taking part in leisure activities, helping with homework, driving grandchildren to school or other activities, preparing meals, and similar forms of support.

From Science Daily

The WTTC, made up of leading travel firms, said most respondents in its survey said the proposed requirements "would make the US feel less welcoming and less attractive for both leisure and business travel".

From Barron's

The company is also positioned for growth in Macao, where it has made investments to improve its business and leisure tourism appeal, Goldstein said.

From The Wall Street Journal