lean in a sentence

lean meaning:

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

v. i.) to favor

v.) to depend.

adj.) containing little fat; not fat,thin

lean sentence:

Don’t lean on my desk.

He is tall and lean.

She ate only lean meat.

The famous tower of Pisa leans at an angle.

Don’t lean on your friends for help.

He leaned against the wall.

The tower leaned slightly to the west.

She went to the window and leaned out.

Voters seem to be leaning toward the Republican Candidate.

Mom likes a showy style, but dad leans toward simplicity.

The postbox leans a little bit.

The tower is leaning dangerously.

The boat is now leaning at a 30 degree angle.

He stood on one leg, leaning against the wall.

Who is the man that is leaning against the gate?

He left his bicycle leaning against a tree trunk .

I stood leaning against the tall coconut palm tree.

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

He seemed to fall asleep, leaning heavily on to Cameron.

He was leaning recklessly out of the unshuttered window.

She was leaning against a display case of prints of Paris.

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

Clarisa was sitting on the couch, leaning forward as she played a boxy wooden harp.

He leaned against the pillar and gazed at the Statue of Liberty.

She leaned her bike against the stone wall and stood on tiptoe to peer over it.

Without losing any time, she leaned forward ready to start up the rocket motors.

Don’t lean on your friends for help.

The boat is now leaning at a 30 degree angle.

A shovel was leaning against the wall.

He is leaning on the back of the chair.

The peasants leaned down to reap wheat.

She slowly leaned forward in a provocative way.

He leaned forward and patted me on the shoulder.

He laid down his pen and leaned back in his chair.

They leaned out of the window to watch the parade.

He laid down his pen and leaned back in his chair.

They leaned out of the window to watch the parade.

I leaned forward, eager to catch every word he spoke.

Corbett leaned against the wall and promptly vomited.

Tim sat heavily and leaned against rough bark to retie a shoelace.

The ship leaned further to starboard and soon the decks were awash.

We leaned on the wooden rail of the bridge and looked up the river.

I spilled my coffee all over the table and Mom leaned across me to wipe it up.

When he saw me, he leaned on his shovel until I was near enough to shake hands.