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have on a tight leash (Anglophile); keep on a tight leash (Cole_World); keep someone on a short leash (bookworm) | |||
keep on a short leash (have/keep (someone) on a short/tight leash – to have a lot of control over someone's behaviour and allow them very little freedom to do what they want: He doesn't go out with the lads so much these days. Michelle keeps him on a tight leash Taras) | |||
keep a tight rein on (Yeldar Azanbayev) | |||
have in leash; hold in leash; keep in leash | |||
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lead in a string; have on a string | |||
have someone on a string; lead someone in a string |
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