Sentence for leaned | Use leaned in a sentence

A sentence using the word leaned. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use leaned in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for leaned.

  • Patrick leaned to her. (10)
  • Victor leaned forward. (10)
  • She leaned close to him. (10)
  • Mr. Paramor leaned forward. (8)
  • He threw up the window and leaned out. (8)
  • Themison, then: he leaned on Themison. (10)
  • Gregory leaned his forehead on his hand. (8)
  • Willoughby leaned to her, bowing languidly. (10)
  • The face of Joe, very red, leaned out and up. (8)
  • He leaned forward with his hands on his knees. (8)
  • Bromfield Corey leaned back in his chair a moment. (9)
  • The train went on; and again Fleur leaned forward. (8)
  • Jon drew a long breath and leaned against the door. (8)
  • He leaned over and looked her smilingly in the face. (9)
  • Harz leaned out of the window; his head was in a whirl. (8)
  • She gave the reins to him, and leaned against the gate. (8)
  • She looked at the clock, and leaned out of the window. (10)
  • He knelt down and leaned his forehead against her waist. (8)
  • He leaned against the doorpost, and heard me state my case. (2)
  • Then the man leaned forward and touched me on the shoulder. (9)
  • He turned his back suddenly, and leaned against the mantelpiece. (8)
  • Mr. Pericles had leaned down his ear for the whole of the news. (10)
  • James took another chair by the table, and leaned his head on his hand. (8)
  • Mrs. Pendyce leaned against the door; her knees were trembling violently. (8)
  • Then lifting his free foot he leaned his entire weight on the fallen foe. (21)
  • She leaned forward, repressing the question that rose swiftly to her lips. (13)
  • The old man went to the mantel-piece and leaned his elbow before the glass. (10)
  • With this outburst he sank again into the chair, and leaned his head on his hand. (8)
  • He came to the Obelisk, and leaned against it, overcome by a spasm of realisation. (8)
  • He leaned over it, and thrice waywardly dipped his hand in the clear translucence. (10)
  • She was timid; he had her fingers first, then her whole arm, and she leaned over him. (10)
  • So Shibli Bagarag leaned slightly on a cushion of a couch, and narrated as followeth. (10)
  • When they were once more in the car, she leaned back very silent, watching the traffic. (8)
  • He wrote the letters down, while Jackson leaned back against the wall, in patient quiet. (9)
  • She had leaned against him, he felt her shoulder press his arm, her hair touch his cheek. (8)
  • The fellow (he leaned round to Colonel Halkett) must be a fellow of a fine constitution. (10)
  • He leaned toward her like one who has broken a current of speech, and waits to resume it. (10)
  • For his part, comparison rushing at him and searching him, he owned that he leaned on pride. (10)
  • He leaned a little forward, drinking her in with all his eyes, and young Love has a thousand. (10)
  • Just as we were rising, I leaned forward to her, and she jumped up with her eyes under my chin. (10)
  • She leaned on her arm, her hair crushed against a reddened cheek, her eyes half-shut and dreamy. (10)
  • He leaned against the chimney-piece, glancing at the floor, and lifting his eyes only when he spoke. (10)
  • When the door was opened it leaned against two stakes driven into the ground, or some similar support. (17)
  • Ammiani went up to the window, and leaned there, eyeing the lights leading down to the crowding Piazza. (10)
  • He drew her hand more securely on his arm to make her sensible that she leaned on a pillar of strength. (10)
  • In the small hours he slipped out of bed, and passing into his dressing-room, leaned by the open window. (8)
  • He leaned far out of the dressing-room window over the little court below, and saw the first light spread. (8)
  • Still she leaned to him sufficiently to admit that he had grounds for a deep disturbance of his feelings. (10)
  • He lit a cigarette and leaned back against the open window, through which the night air was drawing gently. (13)
  • Jeff leaned back against the wall with the plate in his hand and laughed till it half slipped from his hold. (9)
  • Before she left the room she went up to him impulsively and leaned her head against his breast for a moment. (13)
  • Then he leaned it over the eye of the glass, in the direction of the pillar besieged by the billows, and lo! (10)
  • Farmer Blaize leaned round the Bantam to have a look at him, and beheld the stolidest mask ever given to man. (10)
  • Mr. Pericles made no sign, but Sir Purcell leaned forward to her with a gaze of astonishment, almost of horror. (10)
  • She leaned her head out of the window, and heard the mellow Sunday evening roar of the city as of a sea at ebb. (10)
  • He leaned both arms on his papers for support, and, seeming to gather strength, began sorting out his manuscript. (8)
  • He leaned back in his chair, stiffly resolute to show that he was not incommoded by the exchange of these civilities. (9)
  • My father leaned heavily on my arm with the step and bent head of an ancient pensioner of the Honourable City Company. (10)
  • He leaned forward watching them with much the same contained, shrewd, critical look he would have bent on a pack of hounds. (8)
  • Clara leaned forward to gaze at the hedgeways in the neighbourhood of the Hall strangely renewing their familiarity with her. (10)
  • Jeff leaned forward, and drew on the ground with the point of his stick; Genevieve held her head motionless at a pensive droop. (9)
  • She leaned back upon her own heels, and Clementina daintily lifted the edge of her skirt a little, and peered over at her feet. (9)
  • Whitwell leaned forward and took a straw into his mouth from the golden wall of oat sheaves in the barn where they were talking. (9)
  • And when at last she got to her room, she stood at the window and at first simply leaned her forehead against the glass and shivered. (8)
  • Quiet in the extremity of his disturbance, Mr. Treffry leaned forward in his chair, rested his big hands on its arms, and stared at her. (8)
  • She leaned to me to say, that they were accustomed to think themselves lucky if no learned talk came on between the Professor and his pupil. (10)
  • She instantly lighted up with a joyful smile, and the young mother in the orchestra leaned forward to nod her sympathy to me while she clapped. (9)
  • They leaned over the track and looked up at the next station, where the train, just starting, throbbed out the flame-shot steam into the white moonlight. (9)
  • Drifts of thin pale upper-cloud leaned down ladders, pure as virgin silver, for her to climb to her highest seat on the unrebellious half-circle of heaven. (10)

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