leaning (toward or towards) (Meaning)

leaning (toward or towards)

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leaning (toward or towards) Sentence Examples

  1. The tower was leaning noticeably toward the west.
  2. The wind was leaning toward the south, bringing in warm air.
  3. He leaned toward his friend, whispering something confidential.
  4. The tree was leaning toward the sun, seeking its warmth.
  5. The scales were leaning toward guilt, indicating a possible conviction.
  6. The decision was leaning toward acceptance, but there were still some concerns.
  7. The student leaned toward the teacher, eager to ask a question.
  8. The weight of the backpack caused him to lean toward the ground.
  9. The lean-to shelter provided protection from the wind and rain.
  10. The ship leaned toward the starboard side as it entered the harbor.

FAQs About the word leaning (toward or towards)

going in for, enjoying, favoring,preferring, liking, caring (for), being partial to, wanting, grooving (on), singling (out)

abhorring, disfavoring, throwing away, turning down, refusing,disliking, loathing, hating, declining, detesting

The tower was leaning noticeably toward the west.

The wind was leaning toward the south, bringing in warm air.

He leaned toward his friend, whispering something confidential.

The tree was leaning toward the sun, seeking its warmth.