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lean against造句
(1) Lean against my arm. I will support you. (2) She was feeling tired and was glad to lean against him. (3) BOutside, the valet parkers lean against the parking meters. (4) So shocked, 1 had to lean against the walkway railing. (5) Any vines that dare to lean against this tree risk being vigorously chewed. (6) Also, inventories remained relatively lean against sales and the trend in productivity growth intact. (7) She went to lean against the wall - he made a vehement negative gesture - she staggered forward again. (8) I lean against the cigarette machine and watch the men play pool, sipping my Bud. (9) Do not lean against walls or counter. (10) Proper standing posture, no slouching and do lean against the wall. (11) Mr Heathcliff advanced and lifted him to lean against a ridge of turf. (12) Don not lean against the door and thank you for your cooperation. (13) Do not lean against or sit on the balcony railing. (14) Don't lean against the table, otherwise it will be fallen down. (15) He saw her stumble with dizziness and lean against a tree for support. (16) He felt mortally wounded and had to lean against the wall. (17) There is even a chest board to lean against for added stability and comfort. (18) Lean against the wind. Were not alone the heart alone. (19) News is too good, and perhaps cannot not lean against. (20) In these implicit scenes, young lovers lean against a bed whilst floating high above the city buildings. Its allegoric tension reminds us Marc Chagall's warm pictures of a space-time paradise. (21) She saw him go pale and lean against the young oaks. (22) The gardener continued to lean against the wall, arms folded, watching them with a sardonic expression. (23) I think I will fall; thus I lean against the desk order to hold up myself. (24) The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against. (25) We try to make ourselves comfortable on the hard bench, but there is no back to lean against. (26) After feeding the baby, put him upright, have him lean against your shoulder and burp him. (27) All that Edmond had been able to do was to drag himself about a dozen paces forward to lean against a moss-grown rock. (28) For other users, the chest board becomes a backboard to lean against.