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Synonyms for lea

a unit of length of thread or yarn

a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock

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Defence solicitor Graham Parry told the court Lea had not brandished the knife, and was a "very vulnerable lady".
However, it wasn't until nearly four months after the trip was booked back in September 2018, that Lea discovered it had been cancelled because Terri has pocketed the cash for herself.
Lea told the ECHO how she first discovered the trip had been cancelled when she logged into her Thomas Cook account on Christmas Day.
Jessica Bennett, village manager of Gifford Lea, said: "We are more than excited to welcome Gregg Wallace to Gifford Lea to mark the opening of our impressive clubhouse and celebrate at our Grand Opening Gala, which promises a day of music, laughter, glorious food and fun.
Lea also claimed she was attacked in what she described as a "homophobic" outburst, her solicitor David Achilles added.
Ms Cecilia Opelokgale-Moshoshoe, who owns Coppel Rancho poultry farm and an abattoir at Masama fields outside Serowe said, she started to collaborate with LEA in 2015.
#AvengersEndgame Lea Salonga (@MsLeaSalonga) April 30, 2019 On social media, some compared photos of Brie andLea side by side.
All nationalities will be able to purchase plots at Lea, Aldar said in a statement.
Lea broke her leg while skiing in Hokkaido, Japan with her family last month.
The deaths of Casey Lea and Darcey are being treated as murder, police said, but officers are not looking for anyone else.
But he fell out with Lea, who was secretary of the association.
Lea was hugged by her fellow cast members at the end of the musical that was awarded as Best Musical Revival at the Tony Awards 2018.
Water treatment expert Alfred Thomas Hall, 68, and David Gordon Lea, 60, pleaded guilty to fraudulently claiming VAT repayments they weren't entitled to.
Lea, of Lake Road East, Cardiff, was sentenced to 19 months in jail suspended for two years and Hall, of The Hawthorns, Pentwyn, Cardiff, was given 12 months in jail also suspended for two years.