Leaned [verb]

Definition of Leaned:

bend, angle toward

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Sentence/Example of Leaned:

When we were mounted Mac leaned over and muttered an admonitory word for Piegan's ear alone.

The Seneschal leaned back, and was concerned to feel his pulses throbbing a shade too quickly.

The baron turned full upon him, and leaned his shoulders against the iron door of the recess.

And Tony leaned over as he talked, bringing their lips within whispering distance.

He leaned against that same stone column, thinking, searching in his mind, feeling acutely.

The words of her daughter had put the Marchioness to silence, and she leaned upon the shoulder of Louis, drowned in tears.

A patch of light fell clear on the side of the trap, and on Longcluse's ungloved hand as he leaned on it.

To solve this one I stopped on the tavern steps, leaned against a pillar, and gazed through the dozing village.

Tom sat down as he said this, and, uttering a sort of groan, leaned his back against a tree.

The stranger set one hand upon the table, and leaned forward towards Garnache.