Sentence for leaning | Use leaning in a sentence

Sentences for leaning. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use leaning in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for leaning.

  • The driver was leaning out. (8)
  • Christian was leaning over him. (8)
  • Lavender, leaning still further out. (8)
  • Lavender in anguish, leaning far out. (8)
  • Martin stayed leaning against the gate. (8)
  • And leaning on her he walked across the room. (8)
  • The latter, who was leaning by a gate, opened it. (8)
  • There is a leaning to excitement of manner at times. (10)
  • She drew back, vanished, reappeared, leaning far down. (8)
  • Alma echoed, leaning forward, with her smiling mask tight on. (9)
  • He crossed his legs, leaning over the fireplace, and waited. (10)
  • He knelt on the sofa, leaning across it, with clasped hands. (10)
  • He was leaning forward with his hands on the handle of a stick. (8)
  • The driver was leaning idly against the hind wheel filling a pipe. (8)
  • Barbara was already dressed, leaning out of her window towards the sea. (8)
  • She was at the window leaning out, and Felix took his place beside her. (8)
  • And, leaning out, he drew the curtains to behind him and lighted his pipe. (8)
  • She was leaning on it when the card of Thomas Redworth was handed to her. (10)
  • The woman leaning on his arm shivered, as if a fresh chill had seized her. (13)
  • Leaning back with half-closed eyes, he tried to diagnose this new sensation. (8)
  • Mr. Purcey, on foot, was leaning forward from the waist, staring at his A.i. (8)
  • She heard him hurrying after her, and stopped, leaning against a birch trunk. (8)
  • She went as far as the Embankment, and stood leaning her elbows on the parapet. (8)
  • There too, leaning against a window and talking to someone behind, was Barbara. (8)
  • There was a ladder leaning against one of the houses in repair near the school. (10)
  • And, leaning his chin on his hands, he imagined the ride he might have had with her. (8)
  • Harbinger had witnessed this episode, oddly pale, leaning against the loose-box wall. (8)
  • He was before his time, and, leaning on the river parapet, watched the tide run down. (8)
  • Leaning over a plate, with a desperation quite unlike himself, he took an enormous bite. (8)
  • She was quickly under his elbow again with two flasks leaning from her bosom to her arms. (10)
  • Leaning on his arms he watched it and reversed the bulbs whenever the upper one was empty. (12)
  • It was dark, but he could see her at the window, leaning far out, with her chin on her hands. (8)
  • Leaning back therein, with hat thrown off, he caused himself to be driven rapidly, at random. (8)
  • She alone remains standing leaning against the corner of the bay window, watching their faces.] (8)
  • For fully a minute she could see him leaning there, moving his head and hands as though in pain. (8)
  • She raised him in her strong arms, and leaning on her shoulder Boleskey staggered from the room. (8)
  • She took off her hat and sat leaning against him on the couch, so that she could not see his face. (8)
  • She was leaning her round chin on her round hand, gazing down at him with her deepset, clever eyes. (8)
  • She came to Trafalgar Square, and stood leaning against its parapet in front of the National Gallery. (8)
  • She was leaning her elbows on her knees, and, with her chin resting on her hands, gazed up at Shelton. (8)
  • It consisted of erecting leaning poles and stakes and filling the space between with inwoven wattlework. (17)
  • They were walking close together, and she was leaning forward and looking up into his face while he talked. (9)
  • To avoid having to talk, she feigned to have travelled badly, leaning back with closed eyes, in her corner. (8)
  • She did not go down again, but as on the night before her father went away, stood at her window, leaning out. (8)
  • He was leaning on the balustrade of the terrace, near the water-gate, looking into the deep clear lake-water. (10)
  • It is that of a man of about thirty-five, of feeble gait, leaning the weight of all one side of him on a stick. (8)
  • It was on a night when they were so together, the damsel leaning on his arm, her eyes toward the lake, and lo! (10)
  • Their smiling waitress came forward from the wall where she was leaning, as if she thought they had spoken to her. (9)
  • Convulsively bent over, leaning back in the chair, he saw that man whose face had no colour for which there is a name. (12)
  • Suddenly she sits down at the untouched Bridge table, leaning her bare elbows on it and her chin on her hands, quite calm. (8)
  • The big laborer was sitting on the stool in his cell, leaning back against the wall, his hands loose and open at his sides. (8)
  • Already they were dancing in the hall upstairs; but not she, yet; and he stood leaning against the wall where she must pass. (8)
  • As the signal for starting was given she raised her veil, revealing the tears in her eyes, and leaning toward him kissed him. (13)
  • On the modest landing at the top, outside his rooms, she waited, leaning against the wall, which was covered with a red paper. (8)
  • Miltoun placed his elbow on the table, and leaning his chin on his hand, regarded the champion of lost causes without speaking. (8)
  • Shelton strolled slowly on; leaning over the bridge, he watched the oily gleam of lamps, on the dark water underneath the trees. (8)
  • A crowd of mountains endless in range, erect, or flowing, shattered and arid, or leaning in smooth lustre, hangs above the gulf. (10)
  • Emilia gathered them under each shoulder, when, to her delight and half perplexity, they closed their eyes, leaning against her. (10)
  • As to Barbara, she stood by the hearth, leaning her white shoulders against the carved marble, her hands behind her, looking down. (8)
  • Leaning on the wall of the little play-yard, he tried to make out the words that, like a religious chant, were being intoned within. (8)
  • Wheeler, who was leaning against his desk with his hands in his pockets, leaped forward, caught her, and carried her from the room. (13)
  • But he was still there, exactly as before, leaning back rigid in his corner of the cab, with staring eyes, and no other signs of life. (8)
  • Petty became aware of something tickling her left ear, and turning round, found her master leaning out beside her, in his dressing-gown. (8)
  • The cars were gone, the groups dispersed; alone, leaning on his stick, the old, dark-whiskered man stood like a jackdaw with a broken wing. (8)
  • No mistaking that, even in the dark, nearly twice the height and size of any other, and leaning out towards the open meadows and the stream. (8)
  • In a moment they were seen leaning back and contemplating him amusedly, as if he had been the comic spectacle, and were laughing for a wager. (10)
  • The architect might do for his purpose; he looked clever, as he sat leaning back in his chair, moodily making little ramparts with bread-crumbs. (8)
  • Mr. Darcy, who was leaning against the mantelpiece with his eyes fixed on her face, seemed to catch her words with no less resentment than surprise. (4)
  • The poor thing while she talked stood leaning anxiously over toward Mrs. March, who had risen, and pressing the points of her fingers nervously together. (9)

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