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There are 13 words containing NESLEG

on␣one's␣legs  ——  feel␣one's␣legsfind␣one's␣legsopen␣one's␣legs  ——  cross␣one's␣legsopens␣one's␣legs  ——  get␣one's␣leg␣overopened␣one's␣legs  ——  opening␣one's␣legspull␣someone's␣legstretch␣one's␣legs  ——  have␣a␣bone␣in␣one's␣leg  ——  tail␣between␣one's␣legs

17 definitions found

  • on␣one's␣legs — phr. Standing up, especially in order to deliver a speech.
  • feel␣one's␣legs — v. Of an infant: to begin to support oneself on the legs, a prerequisite…
  • find␣one's␣legs — v. To stand up, or to recover the use of one’s legs, after having… — v. To get used to something, or develop competence; to become habituated.
  • open␣one's␣legs — v. (Idiomatic, of a woman) To open oneself up to sexual intercourse.
  • cross␣one's␣legs — v. To place one leg over the other, especially while sitting down.
  • opens␣one's␣legs — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of open one’s legs.
  • get␣one's␣leg␣over — v. (Intransitive, slang) To have sex. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, one’s, leg, over.
  • opened␣one's␣legs — v. Simple past tense and past participle of open one’s legs.
  • opening␣one's␣legs — v. Present participle of open one’s legs.
  • pull␣someone's␣leg — v. (Idiomatic) To tease someone; to lead someone on; to goad someone… — v. (Idiomatic, obsolete) To extract money from someone (by taking…
  • stretch␣one's␣legs — v. (Idiomatic) To walk about, especially after prolonged time…
  • have␣a␣bone␣in␣one's␣leg — v. (Britain, informal) Used as a fatuous excuse to avoid doing something.
  • tail␣between␣one's␣legs — adv. Defeated; in a cowardly or miserable manner. — adv. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see tail…
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