7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Lean' in a Sentence
"To tilt or bend away from an upright position." more
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The gymnast executed a flawless routine, incorporating a graceful lean in her final pose.
By the end of the marathon, the exhausted runner will have been leaning forward, gasping for breath.
Having finished the race, she had leaned on her knees to catch her breath.
As the bicycle slowed down, the boy had to lean to the side to keep his balance.
During the game, he liked to lean forward in anticipation.
Athletes often lean forward to gain momentum at the start of a race.
The athlete has been leaning into a rigorous training routine for the upcoming competition.
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