leaning造句(121) Stuart was leaning over backwards to see Oliver's point of view.
(122) Leaning back, they closed their eyes and thought of hot water and soap and bacon sandwiches and mugs of tea.
(123) Jeopardy was leaning against the wall, his head thrown back, arms folded, looking down at Amber with inscrutable eyes.
(124) On tiptoe, leaning against the rickety lower shelves to keep from toppling, she could barely reach the book.
(125) They were leaning against a parked car, waiting for a table together.
(126) Isn't that house leaning a little bit to the right?
(127) Leaning rather than pulling is a recurrent theme in windsurfing which, once mastered, leads to rapid progress.
(128) She did not move; her intent gaze made her look as if she were leaning towards him softly.
(129) Ali shocked his trainers and the sports world by leaning against the ropes and allowing Foreman to pummel him.
(130) An elderly man in flat cap and going-out clothes was leaning against the fence, stick hanging from a crooked elbow.
(131) Leaning back into the hill and stiffening the downhill leg is the worst reaction, if the most instinctive.
(132) This is supposed to be just a very ordinary, lost-in-the-crowd guy with an unsuspected psychopathic leaning.
(133) The old blackthorn tree, twisted and stunted by its choice of birthplace, made a convenient leaning post.
(134) He was standing leaning on the console, a huge grin on his face.
(135) She was still sitting down, leaning forward in her chair, burning at him with her round eyes.
(136) He had snapped his helmet on but not yet fastened it, and was leaning forward, listening intently.
(137) The page came and sat on the bench beside him and spread his arms confidentially across the table, leaning close.
(138) Elinor leaning over the crazy gate and Otley with his field glasses.
(139) She was seated on the ground, leaning against a wall, strumming a guitar.
(140) Leaning over for balance, take hold of your front ankle and raise the back leg.
(141) When they stop, they stand in pairs, arms crossed, leaning against one another to quell the dizziness.
(142) He was leaning against a tree with his eyes closed.
(143) Bill was leaning on his cab, spitting at the wing mirror and half-heartedly polishing it with his sleeve.
(144) I remember standing at the back of the club and just leaning against the wall and watching him.
(145) Sullivan could see the figure of a man there, leaning against the railing with his back to the river.
(146) Mrs Crump cried to herself, leaning forward now on a Pisan scale.
(147) One young man is leaning back upon a seat, dead drunk.
(148) It was a trim white house with a ladder leaning against it.
(149) A man, thirtyish, leaning cross-legged against a new tractor with studded tires.
(150) Everyone was leaning forward, toward one another; even Old Chao seemed to be enjoying himself hugely.