Pronunciation of the English word leaning.
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1. | In US media and political discussion, the term "liberal" is purposefully misused or incorrectly said to mean "left-leaning", when "liberalism" is actually defined as a "right-leaning" economic theory. | |
2. | The box is leaning to one side. | |
3. | This house is leaning to one side. | |
4. | This means that houses are starting to sink, roads are breaking up and lamp-posts are leaning at crazy angles. | |
5. | The new Diet member was smoking, leaning back proudly in a chair. | |
6. | He is leaning on the back of the chair. | |
7. | He was leaning against the rail. | |
8. | He stood on one leg, leaning against the wall. | |
9. | He was leaning against the wall. | |
10. | Trading partners are leaning on Japan to clarify its trade policy. |