1. lede - Noun
2. lede - Adjective
3. lede - Verb
the introductory section of a story
Source: WordNetit was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter Source: Internet
Oure gold was changed into lede, Cryst, born into vyrgynyte, Succoure Scotland and remede, That stat is in perplexyte. Source: Internet
I Googled the phrase 'burying the lede' and --whoa! Source: Internet
This is hokey and it’s the same lede every Eagles writer is going to use after Sunday’s win, so let’s get it over with: In Carson, California, Carson Wentz looked right at home leading the Eagles to another road win. Source: Internet
The lede: “Friends and associates are encouraging Fox News chief Roger Ailes to jump into the political arena for real by running for president in 2012, top sources tell POLITICO.” Source: Internet
The Commercial Appeal headlined its morning-after report "'Want to be Free' is Chant At Big Negro Political Rally," and began the lede, "Rev. Source: Internet