Lee [noun]

Definition of Lee:

edge, exteriority of object

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Sentence/Example of Lee:

In the winter of 1987, Lee and her family settled in Toronto.

This means one of the group’s other functions has become helping newcomers effectively lead a protest if they don’t know how, Lee said.

By around 900, Mongolian women fought in wars and held political power, Lee says.

So Lee has helped develop a new type of microneedle — one that can barely be felt.

So make a pact with your friends to put your screens away during certain times of the day, Lee suggests.

It was seen just in time to put the helm a-lee, or we should have run upon it.

Lee's army is sweeping victoriously through Maryland; Harper's Ferry taken with ten thousand prisoners.

Afterward, when the news came that Lee had succeeded in getting his army safely across the Potomac, Mr. Middleton's hopes revived.

Consequently, the official voting was postponed for three weeks, but Lee's resolution was adopted by the Congress on July 2, 1776.

Lee realized the wonderful honor for which he had been selected and was deeply appreciative.