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English
Verb
lead in (third-person singular simple present leads in, present participle leading in, simple past and past participle led in)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lead, in.
- To introduce, to mark the beginning of something, especially in music.
I'll play the first couple of bars by myself to lead you in.
Derived terms
Noun
lead in
- Misspelling of lead-in.
Anagrams
- denial, denail, Leanid, Aldine, Denali, alined, Delina, nailed, Eiland, daniel, dienal, Delian, enlaid, inlead, Daniel, lained, dealin', deal in