Use "leaning" in a sentence

1. She starts leaning back.

2. *Appoggiatura (It.).* Leaning note

3. - leaning forward and drooling

4. The tower is leaning dangerously.

5. The fence is leaning sideways.

6. For more egalitarian-leaning Atheistic Satanists

7. Mrs. Kennedy was leaning over him.

8. He was leaning against a tree.

9. The Appoggiatura (leaning-note, from the Italian,

10. 2 The tower is leaning dangerously.

11. The ship was leaning over to port.

12. She was leaning confidentially across the table.

13. The professor is leaning against the blackboard.

14. That fence is leaning to the right.

15. You were leaning on my saddle, Mr. Chaney.

16. She was leaning Confidentially across the table

17. I was leaning over and I slipped

18. Miguel said wearily, leaning against the wall.

19. He was leaning nonchalantly against the wall.

20. She was leaning negligently against the wall.

21. A shovel was leaning against the wall.

22. I always had a leaning towards sport.

23. Several passengers were leaning against the ship's rail.

24. Botany Lying or leaning against something: Accumbent cotyledons

25. The old man walked leaning on a stick.

26. A huge mirror was leaning against the wall.

27. 2 She was leaning negligently against the wall.

28. Ted was leaning back, smoking a cigarette without reproof.

29. The old man is leaning on a walking stick.

30. A man was leaning out of the window.

31. The dark, and leaning up a cypress tree?

32. The professor is leaning against the blackboard. Sentencedict.com

33. She walked slowly, leaning on her son's arm.

34. Her black bicycle is leaning against the orchard fence.

35. The old man was leaning heavily on a stick.

36. Synonyms: prejudice, leaning, bent, tendency More Synonyms of Bias

37. Leaning on Jon, Michael took faltering steps to the bathroom.

38. He was leaning recklessly out of the unshuttered window.

39. 9 Petey, leaning against a post, looked pissed off.

40. Bologna's two leaning towers are the city's main symbol

41. 20 A man was leaning out of the window.

42. Leaning over, he kissed her possessively on the mouth.

43. A sway bar prevents the car from leaning too much

44. 15 The old man is leaning on a walking stick.

45. The boat is now leaning at a 30 degree angle.

46. He was leaning over the gate chewing on a straw.

47. In a traffic jam, avoid leaning forward with your head.

48. "Am I welcome?" He smiled hopefully, leaning on the door.

49. Janet had the slow, leaning walk of an expectant mother.

50. He entered the room leaning forward, in a blundering awkward way.

51. I caught sight of Jim leaning over the parapet of the quay.

52. Leaning against the fender, beside their booted feet, was a single AK

53. There were a couple of fellas leaning up by the bar.

54. The shop assistant received me indifferently while leaning on a counter.

55. A tall, dark figure in the shadows, leaning against the bole.

56. But soon he was leaning against a pillar, completely out of breath.

57. First the old man dead on the beach, leaning against the railing.

58. Biographer James S. Williams describes Cocteau's politics as "naturally Right-leaning."

59. He's developed a slouch from leaning over his books all day.

60. Aclinic definition: not leaning or inclining ; unbending Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

61. 12 Behind the flying mane Elmer sits, leaning back,[www.Sentencedict.com] absolutely still.

62. I tensed on the controls, involuntarily leaning forward, ready to take off.

63. Republican, or "red," states are the most Conservative-leaning states

64. He was leaning back in a comfortable armchair and savouring the brandy.

65. Leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse.

66. The wall was leaning at an angle of ten degrees to the perpendicular.

67. Rees was leaning out of the boat trailing his hand through the water.

68. 70 synonyms for Bias: prejudice, leaning, bent, tendency, inclination, penchant, intolerance, bigotry

69. The younger policeman was leaning against the bureau with his arms folded.

70. Have a proper ladder fitted to your attic, or use a leaning ladder.

71. She looked at the lank figure leaning against the porch column, chewing a straw.

72. There is need of every young man leaning upon such a pillar of strength.

73. atilt, Canted, leaning, tilted, tipped (adj) departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal "the leaning tower of Pisa"; "the headstones were tilted" Webster Dictionary (1.00 / …

74. There's the blind greenhouse in Kew Gardens and the leaning tomb in Hampstead Cemetery.

75. From 1971 to 1977, Timerman edited and published the left-leaning daily La Opinión.

76. (adjective) The general's uniform was so Bedecked with medals that he began leaning to one

77. Not to be weak and pathetic, and leaning on a man as weak as him.

78. In figure A the pelvis is pushed forward so that the man is leaning backwards.

79. And so I am pasted to this leaning morass, observing the simplest of equations.

80. He was leaning against a table in the hall, heavy with dejection or sleep.