leading|leadings in English
noun
[lead·ing || 'lɪːdɪŋ]
lead covering; lead framing; thin strip of lead or other metal which is placed between lines of type (Printing)
Use "leading|leadings" in a sentence
1. Do I submit to the leadings of God’s spirit in these matters?’
2. Our hearts have responded to the good news and to his further leadings with appreciation.
3. 8 For one thing, we need to follow the leadings of Jehovah’s holy spirit, or active force.
4. Leading by example?
5. Blind leading the stupid.
6. And you're leading it.
7. Leading scorers - Arsenal: Wright
8. You're the leading actress.
9. Leading/principal Actor • Over 100 leading Actors, actresses and singers have joined his campaign.
10. Centurions began by leading junior centuries before being promoted to leading a more senior one
11. He's the county's leading Confiscator …
12. Industry-leading solutions from Cumberland
13. Welcome to Australia's Leading Chandlery
14. Leading Appreciatively: Helping People Thrive
15. (“Corcentric”), a leading provider of
16. Bacula Systems is the leading
17. Clearly, Jehovah was leading them.
18. This was also league-leading.
19. He is a leading cadre.
20. South Africa is the leading Chromite ore producer and China is the leading chromium -consuming country
21. Andragogy in Greek means man-leading in comparison to pedagogy, which in Greek means child-leading.
22. Abeles prefers leading-edge techniques
23. The blind leading the blind.
24. Avidly is Finland’s leading marketing and communications service provider and a leading marketing automation company in Europe
25. Avidly is Finland’s leading marketing and communications service provider and a leading marketing automation company in Europe