Examples of 'ready to leave it' in a sentence
Meaning of "ready to leave it"
Ready to leave it: Indicates being prepared or willing to depart or move on from a situation or location
How to use "ready to leave it" in a sentence
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ready to leave it
We were getting ready to leave it all on the stage.
They considered their own birdcage and wondered if they were ready to leave it behind.
I am not ready to leave it all behind again.
Welcome to my world . Now get ready to leave it.
I was all but ready to leave it to a new generation.
It was a whirlwind romance, but when the semester ended, I was ready to leave it behind.
I was ready to leave it all behind.
I want this really badly and I am ready to leave it all in the ring.
I was ready to leave it black.
The Rouyn-Noranda Huskies and Guelph Storm are ready to leave it all on the ice!
I am ready to leave it so.
After just 25 kilometers on the tar road, we are ready to leave it already.
I am not ready to leave it.
Keep Knud's pony, but you need to be ready to leave it behind.
You had to be ready to leave it all behind at a moment's notice.
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We have got to focus and get ready to leave it all on the field.
I'm not ready to leave it all behind, not yet.
But now … I am not ready to leave it.
I have been ready to leave it alone for the last … at least five years, man.
You know what I mean . You think he 's ready to leave it behind and just live?
You think he 's ready to leave it behind and just live?
Do you honestly really ready to leave it all behind?
Now, get ready to leave it.
When it comes, I will be ready to leave it to the young guys.
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Examples of using Leave
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I could not leave her like that
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I could not leave her all alone