What's the difference between fleam and leam?

Fleam


Definition:

  • (n.) A sharp instrument used for opening veins, lancing gums, etc.; a kind of lancet.

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Leam


Definition:

  • (n. & v. i.) See Leme.
  • (n.) A cord or strap for leading a dog.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But even the nomenclature in the various manifestos is telling, Leam said: “It’s indicative of how ill-formed those ideas are that the [northern] scheme doesn’t really have a name: the Lib Dems talked about HS3 and the Tories talk about northern powerhouse rail.” The politics are sticky.
  • (2) Leam said: “We’re stuck at a red light, not shunted into the sidings.
  • (3) Her own book, and Barbara Leaming's, leave so much out, and so much that we do know does not fit our image of a movie star.
  • (4) David Leam, the infrastructure director at business group London First, said: “The key thing this project needs is a comparable one to start in the north.
  • (5) I followed where HS2 will cross the pretty Leam valley and dive through the middle of South Cubbington Wood.
  • (6) It’s as close to a sure thing as you can get in infrastructure,” Leam said.
  • (7) According to Barbara Leaming's 1995 biography (though this was disputed by family members), John Ford had been the love of her life.

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