Lees [noun]
Definition of Lees:
remains
Opposite/Antonyms of Lees:
-
Sentence/Example of Lees:
The black sticks resembling lollipops are said to be compounds of rum, bullocks' blood and tobacco lees.
Stuart sent the two Lees up the river to keep watch, which left a door open at Germanna Ford.
But the waters were seething now, stirred to their very lees by plot and counterplot.
He leaped from his plane, threw off his flying togs, and raced for Johnnie Lees house.
On the evening of that date there was some firing between the pursuing army and Lees rear guard.
The Confederate supplies had been captured by Sheridan, and Lees army was almost at the point of starvation.
Nine of the twelve men standing above stood also at the signing of Lees surrender, a few days later.
Possibly in time the North may be of the same opinion as to Lees transcendent ability as a general.
And she must be of fine people to be accepted as a guest at Miss Lee's, for the Lees belong to the élite of the town.
Cream of tartar is bitartrate of potassium and is obtained from the lees deposited in wine casks.