1. leave-in - Noun
2. leave-in - Adjective
leave-in (not comparable)
(of hair products) To be left in the hair for a period, rather than being rinsed out at once.
leave-in conditioner
leave-in (plural leave-ins)
A product of this kind.
leave in
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After the ballet had been composed, it emerged during the 1867 rehearsal period that, without further cuts, the opera would not finish before midnight (the time by which patrons would need to leave in order to catch the last trains to the Paris suburbs). Source: Internet
After Blondie's recovery, the two leave in their Confederate uniforms, only to be captured by Union soldiers and remanded to the POW camp of Batterville. Source: Internet
After taking several periods of unpaid leave in 1881–82, he finally resigned from the library on 31 August 1882. Source: Internet
After sailing back to Los Angeles for extended leave in 1937, he was kicked by a horse and fractured his leg. Source: Internet
"Arrive in the car, stay in the car and leave in the car, the Christmas movie drive-in at Tayto Park is safe, socially distanced and the perfect day out to get all the family in the festive spirit!" said Tayto Park. Source: Internet