leaning|leanings in English
noun
['lean·ing || 'lɪːnɪŋ]
tendency, inclination, bent, bias
Use "leaning|leanings" in a sentence
1. abolitionist (with regulationist leanings)
2. abolitionist (with prohibitionist leanings)
3. He felt leanings toward frivolity.
4. This landscape appealed to his minimalist leanings.
5. John is not malicious and has no political leanings.
6. During the war his pacifist leanings were not helpful.
7. Many companies are wary of their socialist leanings.
8. She starts leaning back.
9. *Appoggiatura (It.).* Leaning note
10. - leaning forward and drooling
11. The tower is leaning dangerously.
12. The fence is leaning sideways.
13. For more egalitarian-leaning Atheistic Satanists
14. Mrs. Kennedy was leaning over him.
15. He was leaning against a tree.
16. The Appoggiatura (leaning-note, from the Italian,
17. 2 The tower is leaning dangerously.
18. The ship was leaning over to port.
19. She was leaning confidentially across the table.
20. If you have any artistic leanings, this aspect helps your expression become more salable.
21. The professor is leaning against the blackboard.
22. That fence is leaning to the right.
23. But their zeal as reporters often took precedence over their New Deal leanings.
24. You were leaning on my saddle, Mr. Chaney.
25. She was leaning Confidentially across the table