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Definitionadj. departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal
Last update: October 15, 2015
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He has rightist leanings. [noun]
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Leaning on the elbow should be avoided as it is likely to cause varus angulation. [noun]
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He looked up to see smoke billowing from a fourth story window with a woman leaning out holding a baby. [noun]
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"Yes," said Hawkeye, dropping his rifle, and leaning on it with an air of visible contempt, "he will do their singing." [noun]
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The scout dropped one end of his rifle to the earth, and leaning his hands on the other, he stood musing in profound silence. [noun]
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All eyes now were turned on Uncas, who stood leaning against the ragged rock, in immovable composure. [noun]
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No, she was not dead, only in a half swoon, leaning against the angle of the wall, ghastly white in the flare of the candles. [noun]
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They were on the terrace now, she leaning on the broad marble balustrade, he standing beside her, and all the traffic of London moving with the tide below them. [noun]
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Fareham's footsteps were somewhat uncertain as he walked slowly along the waste grass by the roadside, leaning a little upon Angela's shoulder. [noun]
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Polly Cheeseman, the former belle of Springhaven, was leaning against the wrecked dial, with a child in her arms and a bundle at her feet. [noun]
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Is not that fellow Corbould, who is leaning against the wall. [noun]
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