Sentence examples for to lean from inspiring English sources

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to lean

verb

To incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.

  • A leaning column

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I've learnt to lean in.

We have to lean into those complexities.

"He had to lean against the car".

It was convenient to lean on them.

Here, yoga was something to lean into.

They seemed to lean precariously.

"He really tries to lean on you.

It's my turn to lean in.

I've got to lean towards Stallone here.

So they need somebody to lean on.

Brown started to lean forward, Wilson said.

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