lean|leaned|leaning|leans|leant in English
verb
[lɪːn]
rest against; slant, bend, incline; tend toward, favor; depend; place against; cause to slant or tilt
Use "lean|leaned|leaning|leans|leant" in a sentence
1. She leant against the door.
2. He leans artistically towards romanticism.
3. Crawl leans more towards the suspense angle
4. — Confidingly adverb He leant forward Confidingly.
5. He leant aslant against the wall.
6. Alice leant over the carrying cot.
7. He leant forward/forwards to see better.
8. Lucker leans against the porch pillar.
9. She leant against the wall.
10. He leant over to embrace the child.
11. The old man leant upon his stick.
12. He leant against the post and it broke.
13. She leant forward eagerly to listen to him.
14. 1 The postbox leans a little bit.
15. He leant Aslant against the wall
16. He leant earnestly across the table.
17. She leant towards him and listened.
18. He leaned against the wall.
19. A bow drill (18) leans against the toolbox.
20. She leaned against his shoulder.
21. He leaned nearer, speaking confidentially.
22. She leant the brush against the wall.
23. The UK leant towards the US proposal.
24. She leant forward and kissed him impulsively.
25. He leant his bicycle against the fence.