We have no meanings for "take the leather" in our records yet.
1 When I take the leather straps from Cassander, our fingers brush.
2 That was his signal to take the leather through right end, and he was fast asleep.
3 If you can do it, take the leather and cut it up; but if you can't, say so.
4 He would take the leather uppers of worn-out shoes, cut them into long strips, and make quirts as good as the best.
5 I bet more likely it's to send me emails advertising 20 percent off my next reading, but I take the leather - bound book and sign in.
6 I took the leather straps from her and gave them a shake.
7 From his pocket, he took the leather case and opened it.
8 Tom reached in and took the leather - bound volume off the stand.
9 He then took the leather and lashed the poor slave's back.
10 Taking the leather - covered journal of his life in both hands, he held it out.
11 I took the leather armchair facing the agents, who seated themselves on the couch.
12 Harry took the leather , and holding it over another pan twisted it round and round.
13 Theo dismounted and took the leather lanyard that held the key from around his neck.
14 Merideth drank; Alex took the leather bottle and poured a generous portion into the cooking pot.
15 But then he took the leather binder that Amazon sells to cover the reader and flipped it open.
16 Toby took the leather chair opposite.
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