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leash

noun as in rein

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In 2004, disturbing images from the prison were leaked, including one showing a soldier pulling a naked inmate on a dog leash.

From BBC

“One in five people do not leave home as much as they would like to, because of consideration around a lack of public toilets – it’s called the ‘loo leash’.

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Ready to be aggressive with his bullpen in Game 5 on Wednesday, after saving his top relief arms in a Game 4 loss the night prior, Roberts knew Flaherty would be on a short leash.

Too long of a leash, in the eyes of some.

But one of its election posters is far more sinister, showing six opposition leaders, all held on a leash above the message: "No to war, no to agents."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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