Aún no tenemos significados para "put a leash".
1So Mohammed put a leash round his neck, and led him away.
2From an arrogant vampire who thought he could put a leash on her?
3He put a leash on it and took it for walks down the road.
4And Rand thought he could put a leash on this?
5Even you won't put a leash on me again.
6Why didn't they just put a leash around their neck, and be done with it?
7By that I mean put a leash on the dog and move them away from the TV.
8But I was uneasy, so I put a leash on each dog and we rushed up the steps.
9The fact that they are still wild even if you put a leash on it or put in a cage.
10I still didn't like it, but I couldn't very well put a leash on my sister, as much as I might like to.
11Would he continue to respect my independence and choices after we were married, or would he try to put a leash around my throat?
12But some industry observers said Deutsche Bank's decision to keep Ackermann on as chairman, also announced late on Monday, would put a leash on Jain.
13Put a leash on it until it's time to go.'
14Put a leash on the dog but make it happy by making the leash a long one.
15Cesar puts a leash on him.
16"Back, Weathercote Charles, put a leash on Talbot, and hold Bayard back!"
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