Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of lead off English)
WordNet
n. the act of enticing others into sinful ways [syn: leading astray]
Wikipedia
Leading Off is the debut solo album by American newgrass mandolinist Chris Thile, released on September 25, 1994 by Sugar Hill Records.
Usage examples of "leading off".
The densest of the throng outside the gate covers the road leading off to Joppa.
The army makes 'em wild, and they like nothing better Ohan the job of leading off a young feller like you, as ain't never been away from home much and has allus had a mother, an' a-learning 'em to drink and swear.
There were corridors leading off this one, where he had quick glimpses of moving figures, then they emerged into a sunlit opening.
It was larger than it had been the last time he was here, and all of the streets leading off of it seemed to have disappeared.
The room was small, two beds occupying most of its space with a door presumably leading off to the bathroom.
The mother gestured at the two rooms leading off from the one they now occupied.
An open gallery ran around the lobby on the second story, leading to rooms in either wing of the building, and there were corridors leading off to the left and right from the lobby itself.
Some of the doors leading off the corridor were heavy, as if designed to keep an airtight seal.
He glanced through it and saw that it let into an alcove, empty, and with a narrow corridor leading off from it at right angles.