Lean

  • 91lean-to — noun (plural lean tos) a building sharing a wall with a larger building and having a roof that leans against that wall …

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  • 92Leán — Sp Leãnas Ap Leán L u. Š Hondūre …

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  • 93lean — I v 1. incline, bend, angle, bevel, cant, slope, slant, pitch, grade, bank; slouch, slump, bow over; descend, fall, drop, dip, sag; swerve, swing, veer, turn, curve, fork; sway, totter, falter; careen, list, heel, tip. 2. tend, have a tendency,… …

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  • 94ˈlean on sb — phrasal verb 1) to depend on someone Everybody needs someone to lean on in times of trouble.[/ex] 2) informal to try hard to make someone do something that they do not want to do The Prime Minister s been leaning pretty heavily on her to… …

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  • 95lean-to — /ˈlin tu / (say leen tooh) noun (plural lean tos) a shelter made of wood, galvanised iron, etc., propped against a building, wall, etc …

  • 96lean — To incline in opinion or preference. A court is sometimes said to lean against a doctrine, construction, or view contended for, whereby it is meant that the court regards it with disfavor or repugnance, because of its inexpedience, injustice, or… …

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  • 97lean — To incline in opinion or preference. A court is sometimes said to lean against a doctrine, construction, or view contended for, whereby it is meant that the court regards it with disfavor or repugnance, because of its inexpedience, injustice, or… …

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  • 98lean-to — A shed, or other dependent structure, the supports of which rest upon or lean against another building …

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  • 99lean — see the fat man knoweth not what the lean thinketh …

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  • 100lean —  to lean nothing, to conceal nothing. N …

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