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Magda Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Lead out

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01font01span00What does "get the lead out" mean in this sentence?02span02font02br
01font01span00"He could lead 00if he would get the 01b01u01b00lead02b02u00 01u00out02u02b00."02span02font02br
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0 It means to hurry up. The lead is pronounced as in lead, the metal. 0-

  • 0 It means to hurry up.
  • The lead is pronounced as in lead, the metal.
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0 It means to hurry up. The lead is pronounced as in lead, the metal. 0-
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0I see. Thank you a lot, Nona 050010id1
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00I rather think this is a shortened form of the expression, 'Get the lead out of your pants'. Clearly it's impossible to hurry with lead in your pants. 05002br
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00Best wishes, Clive010id1

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