1. leese - Verb
2. Leese - Proper noun
To lose.
To hurt.
Source: Webster's dictionarySir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester city council, said declaring a major incident was “standard practice for complex situations which require a coordinated multi-agency response”. Source: Internet
Leese, Thelma Anna, Blood royal: issue of the kings and queens of medieval England, 1066–1399, (Heritage Books Inc., 2007), 140. She was one of eight children and the second of five daughters. Source: Internet
Daniel Leese, "Mao the Man and Mao the Icon" in citation State visits During his leadership, Mao traveled outside China on only two occasions, both state visits to the Soviet Union. Source: Internet
Historian Daniel Leese notes that in the 1950s Mao's personality was hardening: :The impression of Mao's personality that emerges from the literature is disturbing. Source: Internet
Leese, pg. 18 In 1931, MGM cast Crawford in five films. Source: Internet
Leese himself sailed on the ship as its purchasing agent. Source: Internet