leaning
51leaning — /ˈlinɪŋ/ (say leening) noun inclination; tendency: *Despite her incestuous leanings, Elisabeth has been both a mother and a father to me. –dal stivens, 1986. {lean1 + ing1} …
52leaning — Hiō, hiona, pahiō …
53leaning — n. a tendency or partiality …
54Leaning Tower of Pisa, The — a round, marble campanile in Pisa, Italy, begun in 1174 and now 17 ft. (5.2 m) out of the perpendicular in its height of 179 ft. (54 m). * * * …
55leaning board — noun An item of furniture which is comparable in structure to a flat bench but positioned at a vertical diagonal. Often with attached arm rests. Used primarily in movie making and popularized in the early era of Hollywood; the purpose was for… …
56Leaning Tower of Pisa — noun A famous bell tower in the Italian town of Pisa, known for its irregular lean …
57LEANING TOWER — specially a campanile of white marble at Pisa, in Italy, 178 ft. in height, and which leans 14 ft. off the perpendicular …
58leaning against the wind — economic policies that work against the trends in the economy …
59leaning on crutches — supported by crutches, requiring crutches to walk; dependent on some kind of support (emotional or physical) …
60leaning over — stooping, bending …