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strain at the leash
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Meanings:
1.
general
neutral
To pull or tug against a restraint, as an animal does when confined and eager to move.
2.
general
informal
figurative
To be impatient or restless because one is prevented from acting; to be eager to begin or to be released from restrictions.
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