Lees are, basically, dead yeast and other junk produced by fermentation. If you're reading about making wine, you'll see discussion of "racking" the wine to remove the lees.
The way you've written it, though, you may be referring to the nautical phrase "hard alee!" which means, essentially, "turn the ship sharply to downwind", leeward being the opposite of windward (the direction the wind is coming from).
It depends on the name. Sometimes it is a stand alone name sometimes it is short for Leroy.
Typically it is Leonard or Leeland.
It means 'Field Meadow'.
E 'oli'oli kākou i ka pa'ina. Eh (short pause)-oh-lee-(short pause)-oh-lee KAH-kow (like "show" but beginning with a "k" rather than a "sh") ee kah pah-(short pause)-ee-nah.
The word "leisure" has two pronunciations: with the EI as a short E (lezh-ur) or as a long E (lee-zhur). They do have some separate uses, as it is more common to hear the long E as a preface to the word "suit."
KATALINA is commonly pronounced "kah-tah-LEE-nah". (as in Catalina Island)
lee door lee door
pronounced A-lee-sha or A-lee-sa
Harper Lee's nickname was Nelle, short for her middle name Nelle.
Untitled Jason Lee Short - 2006 was released on: USA: 2006
Short essay about the differences between Annabel Lee and After the First Lightning?
Can someone find the short story An Education by Marie G Lee, for my project!
The cast of Untitled Jason Lee Short - 2006 includes: Giovanni Ribisi Beth Riesgraf
Emma Lee has written: 'Mental Health Care' 'The Long and Short of It'
Phonetically, Ka[ short a ] lee- fa [short a again ].
Hak-Ju Lee is a short stop for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Alisha is pronounced as ah- lee- shah stressing on the lee
There is no actual long or short I sound in "family." In one pronunciation, it is silent. (fahm-lee) In the other, it is a schwa, or unstressed ih/uh sound (fahm-ih-lee)
Anna could be short for Annabel, Anna-lee, (Please add any I've missed)
yes after a short break