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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Lean' in a Sentence

"To tilt or bend away from an upright position." more

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I have been leaning on the balcony railing for hours.
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As the car took a sharp turn, I was leaning into the curve.
She will lean on the railing to get a better view of the sunset.
As the ship sails through rough waters, it will be leaning to one side.
Before the storm hits, the tree will have leaned slightly towards the east.
As the music played, they leaned into each other on the dance floor.
The old man has been leaning on his cane for support while walking.
The old man liked to lean on his cane while watching the neighborhood children play.
As the bicycle slowed down, the boy had to lean to the side to keep his balance.
Despite the storm, the lighthouse stood tall, its beam of light cutting through the lean rain.
The cat had a playful lean as it pounced on the toy mouse.
She has leaned against the sturdy oak tree for support.
I caught her just as she was leaning in to whisper a secret.
By the time she arrived, he had leaned against the old oak tree.
The old man was leaning on his cane, gazing at the sunset.

Lean

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verbTo tilt or bend away from an upright position.

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Last Updated On: March 19, 2024
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