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How to use leaned in a sentence

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She leaned forward and Hope immediately lengthened her strides and stretched forward.
She leaned against the wall, anger and sadness welling up inside her as she thought about what had happened.
He leaned down to gather clean water in the rag for rinsing, running the cloth over the same areas.
As we leaned over the ledges we took silly pictures of each other until I managed to drop the camera off the railings.
Without ado, he leaned over and, putting an arm around the boy's waist, lifted him into the large saddle in front of him.
Megan immediately halted and leaned on the pole tip for support, gulping in air after the sudden scare.
I reached his ramshackle lean-to, promptly leaned against my usual beam and opened the folded papers.
Derek cut in, he leaned closer taking a whiff of her breath then stepped back, the stench was very unpleasant.
She leaned against one of the white cherry blossom trees and began to hum to herself.
I sat up and leaned against the armrest, my face glowing as I beamed from ear to ear.
He nodded and reached his hand out as I sat down between his outstretched legs and leaned back against his chest.
A willowy soldier leaned against a tree near where he stood, whittling a piece of wood.
She slowly crawled over to the right of the door, leaned up against the wall, and brought her knees to her chest.
Cara looked ready to drop dead on the spot, especially when Emil leaned over to inspect it.
The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy.
Figuring they'd be arguing for awhile, she just pulled the keys out of the ignition and leaned back across the seat, looking her son in the eye.
General Howrad was basking in the cheers when, his aide leaned in and whispered something in his ear.
Makala leaned on him and let him hold most of her weight as he led her upstairs to his apartment.
Maxine leaned forward and air-kissed her, and Chloe dutifully reciprocated.
She leaned the broom against the wall and began wiping down the picture frames and the wood on the two winged back chairs that sat in the room.
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Joel dropped his doughnut to his plate as if it had been a hot cake, and leaned over to fasten his black eyes on her big face.
When he had succeeded, he walked over to where the girl leaned on the bulwark.
He leaned now against a bookrack, with his elbow on the top shelf, napping lightly.
Then, carefully setting the safety of his burp gun and slinging it, he went over and leaned against the wall, and was sick.
The old man hoisted himself, leaned over the cowling gibbered in Dick's ear.
He went up to the bowhead saloon, had a drink, leaned on the end of the bar and thought it over.
A carabinero, with his back ostentatiously turned to the newcomers, leaned on his rifle, whistling mournfully.
With this he leaned over the bed, and there was a creak of the spring mattress.
A very old man leaned over, touching a cane-bottomed rocking chair with his carpet slipper.
He had leaned back in the chair and gathered his hat close to his breast, crushing it.
How he tried all kinds of artifices, as he leaned on his crutch, and all in vain!
Monsieur Torin, the butcher, opposite me, leaned back heavily from his glass of applejack and roared.
He leaned back in the creaking swivel chair and began to unwrap the cellophane from a cigar.
Slowly a luxurious sense of weariness overcame her and again she leaned back on her pillow and sank into a semiconscious sleep.
She leaned a bit heavily on the arm she took as they left the cuttlefish to his ill-conditioned solitude.
His head leaned to one side and found the chair rail, and he knew nothing more.
While Gilbert leaned up against the doorjamb with emotion, Rousseau took a last peep out of the window.
The Blessed damozel, when she leaned out from the golden bar of Heaven, wore seven significant stars in her hair.
Some shady trees leaned over it, and rushes and water-lilies grew at the deep end.
And upon one of them she leaned, as if for delicateness and overmuch tenderness she were not able to bear up her own body.
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