Leaning in a sentence as a noun

This is called the transition phase - where the sprinter's body moves to from this leaning drive phase into the tall and upright sprinting phase.

I haven't really been using Firefox all that much mainly due to how busy the interface is, so maybe leaning it out will make me a regular user again.

So terrified that if you even seem like you might be leaning that way, executive-level people in major companies will go out of their way to **** up your career.

I would try boiling it down to a few short bullets or an effective one-liner instead of leaning on people knowing what dropbox does and somehow apply it to your model.

I don't see how a normally libertarian-leaning group of people have embraced regulation rather than deregulation as to this issue.

We still use it for certain entropy sources, most notably for the keyboard and mouse inputs, where it is useful for filtering out event timings caused by the user leaning on the key and triggering autorepeat.

Leaning in a sentence as an adjective

I'm a bit surprised no one has suggested what I consider the most likely possibility: They had no idea what getting you a visa actually entailed and bailed once you started and they discovered how hard it would be. I'm leaning that way because most people don't understand how hard visas actually are, the way they were vague about their reasons and the timing.

"Here Mr. Khan stands exposed as possessing a historical perspective steeped in academias standard issue, postmodern, left-leaning narrative of cultural relativism, multiculturalism, and moral equivalence.

If they aren't then you'd have to shelve that idea.- Are there people good at commenting but bad at voting, and vice-versa?- Are there people who are good at upvoting, but not at downvoting, or vice-versa?It's all sort of tedious, but basically I'd advise leaning on the data and make decisions based off of that.

By accusing Boeing's batteries of being fundamentally unsafe, he garners the maximum amount of trust from people who are concerned about battery safety, so that, when he immediately follows up with an explanation of why this couldn't happen on a Tesla, those very people are already leaning towards believing him.

This is more along the lines of you inventing and patenting carbon fiber, then winning an injunction against someone who built a frame made of spider silk and titanium on the grounds that you are the sole inventor of "lightweight, rigid bicycle frames".When you go to court with patents like the 4 Apple is leaning on, the perception of playing dirty because you're losing "fairly" is logical, and probably reasonably apt.

Leaning definitions

noun

an inclination to do something; "he felt leanings toward frivolity"

See also: propensity tendency

noun

a natural inclination; "he has a proclivity for exaggeration"

See also: proclivity propensity

noun

the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"

See also: tilt list inclination lean

noun

the act of deviating from a vertical position

adjective

departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal; "the leaning tower of Pisa"; "the headstones were tilted"

See also: atilt canted tilted tipped