(n.) A sweetheart, of either sex; a gallant, or a mistress; -- usually in a bad sense.
Example Sentences:
(1) Zooplankton was collected monthly from Leman Lake, from November 1976 to April 1977.
(2) They give a typical adolescent process [of rebellion] an Islamic dimension,” Leman said.
(3) When locals expressed concern, officials told them the cleric was “marginal”, Johan Leman, a veteran anti-racism activist who works in Molenbeek, the Brussels neighbourhood where many of the Paris attackers came from and where Salah Abdeslam was arrested last week, said in November.
(4) It’s not that simple | Johan Leman Read more “Its all this new technology.
(5) "The kinds of things people are calling 'innovative' about these schools – different term times, longer school days, a wider range of subjects – much of it is possible for local authority schools, and certainly all of it for academies," says Jeremy Rowe, head of Sir John Leman high school in Beccles, Suffolk.
(6) Leman, the activist who also works there, said recruiters often told teenagers their parents do not know “true Islam”.
(7) Jeremy Rowe, the headteacher at Sir John Leman, which recently converted to an academy, was quoted as saying the proposed free school would be a disaster and a waste of money.
(8) Self-blame is one of the downsides of being an only child, according to Dr Kevin Leman, author of The Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are , who writes about "the discouraged perfectionist".
(9) The Beccles free school in Suffolk, due to open this September, is expected to cost the neighbouring Sir John Leman high school £1m, or 15% of the budget.