To lay a false trail or misslead someone.
Picture someone weighed down with lead weights -- if you get the lead out, you move faster. It means hurry up.
You let someone down by telling lies. One can let some down by disclosing confident information. Anything that betrays trust will lead to letting down.
you can if you think it is unsafe in your garden
A participial phrase typically starts with a present or past participle (verb form ending in -ing or -ed) and includes modifiers or complements. It functions as an adjective, providing additional information about the noun or pronoun in the sentence. For example, in "Running swiftly," "Running" is the participle, and "swiftly" is how the action is performed.
Can lead
In the Bible I do not know of any children's prayer that says anything about : lead me into the promised land; If there is I would like for someone to site the verse for me as I would appreciate it.
can lead
First go to the guy and ask yhe man in the red He will lead you to the garden
In my honest opinion, you should take my lead, and do what I do. and leave the cooking to someone else.
The phrase "get the lead out" was very popular during World War II and is a shorter and more polite form of a popular expression at the time "Get the lead out of your ass!" meaning "speed up!".
YES
Yes, someone with ADD can hold down a job. But they may have a little bit of difficulty performing some tasks due to lack to interest which could lead to lack to concentration.