Similar words: meaning, meaningful, meaningless, meaningfully, waning, moaning, loaning, cleansing. Meaning: ['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.
Random good picture Not show
(241) Some one was standing on the parapet, leaning over and looking down.
(242) A police officer said the window could not be opened without first leaning over a radiator and a curtained window box.
(243) Graham felt himself leaning forward, wanting to catch her reply.
(244) The dark, and leaning up a cypress tree?
(245) Leaning uncomfortably forward, the Queen is doing her best.
(246) a leaning towards comedy rather than tragedy.
(247) A young man was leaning against the mantelpiece.
(248) The baroness approached,[sentencedict.com] leaning on Madame de Villefort's arm.
(249) The valet de chambre announced M. de Villefort at the moment when the count, leaning over a large table, was tracing on a map the route from St. Petersburg to China.
(250) Bertha looked blank, and then leaning back, burst into peal upon peal of laughter.
(251) On the lower deck in a third, an oldish-looking, bare-bodied fellow is leaning over an oar, staring vacantly at our boat.
(252) The earthquake knocked off the cross-shaped finial stones on three of the four pinnacles that jut out from the top of the tower. The top of one pinnacle is leaning inward.
(253) The barge-woman was leaning back and laughing unrestrainedly, till the tears ran down her cheeks.
(254) In the shops that lined the street, salesmen leaning on the counters looked up blankly.
(255) She looked at the lank figure leaning against the porch column, chewing a straw.
(256) He was leaning back in a comfortable armchair and savouring the brandy.
(257) The trolley crosses the leaning crack. When outboard is taken, the inside trolley will slide down.
(258) The campanile of its cathedral, built 74-c. 350, is the famed Leaning Tower of Pisa. Population, 04,334.
(259) The oars onto the thole pins and, leaning forward against the thrust of the blades in the water,(www.Sentencedict.com) he.
(260) Fleur, leaning out of her window, heard the hall clock's muffled chime of twelve.
(261) Then leaning over, Paderewski reached down with hellos left hand and began filling in abass part.
(262) He leafs through pictures of himself leaning against a chuck wagon, dragging a Christmas tree across a snow covered field and lighting up in a stable.
(263) The leaning tower was reportedly one of the targets of a string of bombings carried out by the Sicilian Mafia in 1993 though it was not hit.
(264) The wheelless skateboard controller has a curved bottom that sits on the floor; riders can tilt it by leaning in any direction.
(265) They were all leaning their arms on the counter close together, speaking low.
(266) A new kind of special hexagonal leaning pipe, which has greater precipitation area and precipitation efficiency than the hexagonal alveolate leaning pipes.
(267) The mouse is standing in the mousehole, leaning against one side with his hands in his pockets.
(268) It appears not only grand, glorious and cloud-kissing but also more boundless by leaning upon the wandering mountains.
(269) Walk through Huizhou In Huizhou, there are scattering ancient villages. Pink walls and black tiles, cornice and rake angle, leaning to rivers and mountains, which is worthy visiting.
(270) At the end of the third week, I found myself leaning over the vanity counter in an attempt to get closer to the mirror so I could see the dermo creases.
More similar words: meaning, meaningful, meaningless, meaningfully, waning, moaning, loaning, cleansing, groaning, learning, rote learning, ethnic cleansing, plea bargaining, lean, lean on, clean, glean, leaned, unclean, boolean, clean up, canine, herculean, melanin, dry cleaner, cleanliness, vacuum cleaner, uncleanliness, man in the street, make a clean breast.