Lead+the+way
1Lead the Way — Studio album by T.W.D.Y. Released October 3, 2000 Genre We …
2lead the way — {v. phr.} To go before and show how to go somewhere; guide. * /The boys need someone to lead the way on their hike./ * /The men hired an Indian to lead the way to the Pueblo ruins./ * /That school led the way in finding methods to teach reading./ …
3lead the way — {v. phr.} To go before and show how to go somewhere; guide. * /The boys need someone to lead the way on their hike./ * /The men hired an Indian to lead the way to the Pueblo ruins./ * /That school led the way in finding methods to teach reading./ …
4lead the way — ► to make more progress than other people in the development of something: lead the way in/on sth »The nation s largest state has led the way in higher education and energy conservation. »Experts said women tend to lead the way on issues related… …
5lead the way — ► lead the way 1) go first along a route to show someone the way. 2) be a pioneer. Main Entry: ↑way …
6lead the way — (somewhere) to go first to show how to get somewhere. Joseph led the way to the nearest corner, away from the crowd of people …
7lead the way — index initiate, instate, precede, preface Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8lead the way — 1 he led the way to the kitchen: GUIDE, conduct, show the way. 2 Britain is leading the way in aerospace technology: TAKE THE INITIATIVE, break (new) ground, blaze a trail, prepare the way. → lead * * * lead the way To go first and g …
9lead\ the\ way — v. phr. To go before and show how to go somewhere; guide. The boys need someone to lead the way on their hike. The men hired an Indian to lead the way to the Pueblo ruins. That school led the way in finding methods to teach reading …
10lead the way — go before and show how to go somewhere, guide I had to lead the way because nobody else knew where the new office was located …