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leak to
leak something to someone
Fig. to tell [otherwise secret] information to someone. The government leaked a phony story to the press just to see how far it would travel. The government leaks things to the press occasionally, just to see the reaction.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Camillus | | kə-MIL-əs (English) | Ancient Roman |
| Zevulun | | - | Biblical Hebrew |
| Graciela | | grah-THYE-lah (Spanish), grah-SYE-lah (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish |
| Cruz | | KROOTH (Spanish), KROOS (Latin American Spanish), KROOSH (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Eveleen | | EV-ə-leen | English (Rare) |
| Dionysus | | die-ə-NIE-səs (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |