Use "leaning against the wind" in a sentence

1. The professor is leaning against the blackboard.

2. Miguel said wearily, leaning against the wall.

3. He was leaning nonchalantly against the wall.

4. She was leaning negligently against the wall.

5. A shovel was leaning against the wall.

6. He was leaning against a tree.

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

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

9. A huge mirror was leaning against the wall.

10. 2 She was leaning negligently against the wall.

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

12. Botany Lying or leaning against something: Accumbent cotyledons

13. 9 Petey, leaning against a post, looked pissed off.

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

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

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

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

18. We must stand against the wind.

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

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

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

22. He hunched his shoulders against the cold wind.

23. Are they coming from India against the wind?

24. 20 He looked up to see that Barbara was leaning against one of the hessian screens.

25. Leaning against the Ping-Pong table, he picked up the stethoscope and felt its peculiar rubbery tubes.

26. First time I saw Data, he was leaning against a tree in the holodeck trying to whistle.

27. The ship could make no headway against the strong wind.

28. Lean against the wind. Were not alone the heart alone.

29. She's trembling violently and she starts to retch, leaning against me for support as the heaving racks her.

30. Once inside, she slid the bolt, leaning thankfully against the door, a maelstrom of emotions fighting for supremacy.

31. Bathyscaph against the wind a distance of about 8 miles

32. Ali shocked his trainers and the sports world by leaning against the ropes and allowing Foreman to pummel him.

33. Bisens weather sensors – automatic protection against the sun, wind and rain

34. One afternoon a coyote surprised a roadrunner when it was half asleep and leaning against a wall.

35. The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against.

36. When it rained, we might sleep leaning against a wall, trying to keep ourselves dry from the leaking roof.

37. 24 Jeopardy was leaning against the wall, his head thrown back, arms folded, looking down at Amber with inscrutable eyes.

38. Craving more of that Calmliness, he reached out for Lucifer’s head, his palms rubbing against cool scales, bringing it even closer, leaning his forehead against the archangel’s.

39. But they are coming 400 miles across the ocean, against the wind.

40. I was leaning for concealment against a light pole, my cotton jacket crumpling the paper messages taped to its base.

41. Craving more of that Calmliness, he reached out for Lucifer’s head, his palms rubbing against cool scales, bringing it even closer, leaning his forehead against the archangel’s.

42. 13 He struggled across a field against a high wind.

43. The tower is leaning dangerously.

44. The wind and rain Conspired against our plans for an outdoor barbecue

45. And then my singing voice sort of blows wind against the tree.

46. The fence is leaning sideways.

47. His apostles were in their boat, struggling to row against the wind.

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

49. He even included barrels he saw on the ground, broken windows, a ladder leaning against a wall, and piles of wood!

50. The child should sit at an angle where the head remains leaning against the back of the seat when the child falls asleep.

51. She starts leaning back.

52. 2 The tower is leaning dangerously.

53. Bodie flung himself to the window-sill, leaning hard up against the plate glass and searching to right and left of the playground.

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

55. - leaning forward and drooling

56. With the pencil tip leaning against an adjustable angle support, the gem cutter barely touches a revolving tin-alloy wheel with the stone.

57. The ship was leaning over to port.

58. She was leaning confidentially across the table.

59. Remember to bring clothes that provide Adequate protection against the wind and rain: 12

60. 21 Bodie flung himself to the window-sill, leaning hard up against the plate glass and searching to right and left of the playground.

61. Commissioners send letter to lawmakers Arguing against solar and wind farm bill

62. 18 Remember to bring clothes that provide adequate protection against the wind and rain.

63. A long thin wool coat and a purple headscarf protected her against the wind.

64. That fence is leaning to the right.

65. He had his hands clasped behind his head and was leaning against the head-rest behind him so that his tanned throat was exposed.

66. She was leaning Confidentially across the table

67. It offers perfect protection against the wind while at the same time being extremely breathable.

68. Wang, who, leaning indolently against the back of her chair in a position halfway between sitting and standing, asked, Have you had dinner?

69. Backwind definition, to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail

70. But they are not getting very far because the strong wind is blowing against them.

71. If wind and tide had been against us, I should have said yes.

72. Backwind definition, to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail

73. The old man walked leaning on a stick.

74. For more egalitarian-leaning Atheistic Satanists

75. Mrs. Kennedy was leaning over him.

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

77. A man was leaning out of the window.

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

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

80. Those involved have been present since the dawn of history pitched stubbornly against sand and wind.