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Sentence count:286+16Posted:2017-04-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: meaningmeaningfulmeaninglessmeaningfullywaningmoaningloaningcleansingMeaning: ['lɪːnɪŋ]  n. 1. an inclination to do something 2. a natural inclination 3. the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical 4. the act of deviating from a vertical position. adj. departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal. 
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(61) Not a single state is leaning toward Dole.
(62) This one caught Bud leaning toward autumn.
(63) David was driving and Shaun was leaning over.
(64) She was leaning on the counter with both hands.
(65) She was leaning against the corridor wall, stunned.
(66) Dieter Bartsch's Norsemen were not leaning on their oars.
(67) Leaning over the transom, Whitworth succumbed to his seasickness.
(68) Miguel said wearily, leaning against the wall.
(69) The younger policeman was leaning against the desk.
(70) An elderly couple were leaning over their garden gate.
(71) I stood leaning against the tall coconut palm tree.
(72) There was no furniture, only a large mirror, once part of a wardrobe door,[sentencedict.com] leaning against the wall.
(73) So he peered, leaning forward to catch a whiff of scent, listening to the man's quiet muttering.
(74) Her goal proved to be a tall, thin building, leaning like an amiable drunk, supported by its neighbours.
(75) A group of women prisoners were leaning out of the second-floor window, watching the visitors approach the building.
(76) He entered the room leaning forward, in a blundering awkward way.
(77) He resisted the temptation, leaning back in his seat, running a hand across his forehead.
(78) Mr Bush was also said to be leaning towards choosing deputies for both the Defence Department and the State Department.
(79) She stood there, leaning into her cane,(http://sentencedict.com/leaning.html) until the woman was finished speaking.
(80) A leaning toward chemistry and chemical engineering was no doubt kindled in some way by a Mickey Mouse comic strip.
(81) In front of them, leaning against the stump of a tree, was an old, unshaven tramp.
(82) People paddle kayaks and outriggers along the shore, and catamarans whizz by, leaning precariously on one hull.
(83) At that juncture, the majority will be leaning towards a political solution.
(84) It seemed like Penny was talking to Mike a lot, whispering to him, leaning over.
(85) She's trembling violently and she starts to retch, leaning against me for support as the heaving racks her.
(86) Behind the flying mane Elmer sits, leaning back, absolutely still.
(87) Alexei was leaning out of one of the upper windows.
(88) He had his hands clasped behind his head and was leaning against the head-rest behind him so that his tanned throat was exposed.
(89) Manny, leaning against the side of the building, was holding Maryellen, who was sobbing loudly.
(90) He was leaning back in his chair smoking a long, fat cigarette in a stubby black holder.
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