Leg Meaning

UK /lɛɡ/
US /lɛɡ/
Word Definition
leg meaning

Leg Definition & Usage

noun

A limb of the human or animal body used for standing, walking, or running.

Examples

  • "She injured her leg while hiking in the mountains."
  • "The dog broke its leg after jumping off the ledge."
  • "He has strong legs from years of cycling."
  • "After running a marathon, my legs were sore for days."
  • "The patient needs crutches because he can't put weight on his leg."
noun

A supporting part or structure of an object, typically a vertical piece.

Examples

  • "The table's legs were made from polished oak."
  • "The chair's leg broke under the weight."
  • "Each table leg had intricate carvings, adding to its beauty."
  • "She stood on one leg as she tried to balance on the beam."
  • "The desk wobbles because one leg is shorter than the others."
noun

A segment of a journey or trip.

Examples

  • "We stopped at several cities during the leg of our road trip."
  • "The final leg of the race was the most challenging."
  • "This leg of the flight will take us over the Atlantic Ocean."
  • "The team struggled during the first leg of the tournament but came back strong."
  • "I’m exhausted after the long leg of the hike, but the view is worth it."
verb

To move or travel, especially in a way that is swift or continuous.

Examples

  • "We legged it all the way to the station just in time for the train."
  • "She legged it across the field to catch the ball."
  • "They had to leg it to make it before the store closed."
  • "The runners legged it around the track, pushing themselves to the limit."
  • "It’s easier to leg it than to wait for a bus on such a short distance."

Cultural Context

The word 'leg' has a deep historical connection to the Old English word 'leg', meaning a limb or support. It appears in many cultures' languages, often carrying similar meanings related to physical movement or structure. In English, its use has expanded over time to metaphorical senses, such as in journeys or phases of tasks.

The Race to Remember

Story

The Race to Remember

Lena stood at the starting line, her legs trembling from both excitement and nerves. This race wasn’t just about speed; it was about proving to herself that she could push through the pain. The first leg of the race was always the hardest, a steep incline that had defeated many before her. She wasn’t going to let it stop her. With every step, her legs screamed, but she focused on the rhythm of her feet hitting the ground. As she passed the halfway point, she knew the hardest leg of the journey was behind her. In the distance, she saw a tall figure ahead of her. It was Marco, her training partner, who had once told her, 'It's all about the legs, Lena. Make them strong, and the rest will follow.' His words echoed in her mind as she surged forward, determined to catch up. When she reached the final leg of the race, Lena felt a rush of adrenaline. This was it—the last stretch. Her legs ached with every step, but she could see the finish line. Just a little further. As she crossed the finish line, Marco was already waiting, a grin on his face. 'You legged it, didn’t you?' he said, panting. Lena laughed, the strain of the race suddenly forgotten. 'Yeah,' she said, 'but I’m glad I did.'

The Race to Remember