Use lean in a sentence
Sentences starting with lean
- Lean confidently on me, and before we go down the slope, we will go up and down the level here two or three times. [10]
- Lean on my arm. [10]
- Lean upon me. [5]
Sentences ending with lean
- I looked at myself in the glass, and I saw I was not old or lean. [11]
- It stirred, it groaned, it grated, it moved, and with a slow grinding, as of wrathful relief, began to lean. [13]
- It was no good only to serve the public, for democracy is a weak stick on which to lean. [11]
Sentences containing lean two or more times
- On the instant she felt so weak and shaken and lonely that she wanted to lean upon some one stronger than herself; as she used to lean against her father, while he sat with one arm round her studying his railway problems. [11]
More example sentences with the word lean in them
- But what do you think is Roweny beginning to lean any toward him, or ain't she? [5]
- I have heard you say so many times that nobody could be a great artist without passing years and years at work, and growing pale and lean with thinking so hard. [6]
- Two officers, one with a scarf over his uniform and mounted on a lean, dark-gray horse, the other in an overcoat and on foot, stood at the corner of Ilyinka Street, talking. [2]
- Dick was seized with a great passion for examining this curious chain, and, after some preliminary questions, was rash enough to lean towards her and put out his hand toward the neck that lay in the golden coil. [6]
- In the gaunt, wiry figure and the lean, brown face Jane recognized one of her Mormon riders, Blake. [13]
- Those lean Egyptians, who pushed past in silence and haranging their heads, were no doubt bent on carrying offerings to Osiris and Anubis--for the festival of the gods of death and resurrection coincided with the Nekysia--and on winning their favors by magical formulas and spells. [10]
- Despite their costumes, which were negligible, they were eloquent of college campuses in every one of our eight and forty States, lean, thin-hipped, alert. [9]
- Very well, then what is the use of your stringing out your miserable lives to a lean and withered old age? [5]
- Then she had water poured over her head again and again, till, when she desired the maid to desist, she had to lean breathless and almost exhausted against the marble. [10]
- The old lady was no longer alone, for in the background, on a long and narrow couch which stood in front of the statue of Apollo, lay a tall, lean man, wearing a red chiton. [10]
- One lady who was coming down stairs was astonished to see a bronze Hercules lean forward on its pedestal as if to strike her with its club. [5]
- After supper there was an illumination of the cascade, and the ancient gnarled arbor-vita: trees that lean over it-perhaps the largest known specimens of this species-of the gorge and the Bridge. [4]
- One of the waiters had profited by Lindau's posture to lean over him and put down in the middle of the table a structure in white sugar. [8]
- The lean parchment visage had the hunted look of the incorrigible failure, had written on it self-indulgence, cunning, and uncertainty. [11]
- He seemed, as usual, distrait, betraying no curiosity as to the object of my call, his lean, brown fingers playing with the newspapers on his lap. [9]
- Great nobles walked upon each side of him, making him lean upon them, and so steady his steps. [5]
- The Bermudians lean upon barrels because of the scarcity of lamp-posts. [5]
- And now they're trying to lean it up a--there's some more puffs of smoke--it's guns! [5]
- There was my Tophet, and a lean chestnut, with a long propelling gait, and not an ounce of loose skin on him. [11]
- Each held on to the raft by one lean, wiry arm, carrying on the other the round bucklers on which the arrows that came whistling from the boat, fell and stuck as soon as they were within shot. [10]
- He used generally to shuffle about in company with a little fellow that was fat on one side and lean on the other. [4]
- There isn't much to lean on in the college, nor in many of my zealous and ambitious companions there. [4]
- He is about to enter the horse-car when a gray and ragged old woman, a touching picture of misery, puts out her lean hand and begs for rescue from hunger and death. [5]
- I cannot begin to depict the astonishment of this man when he reached the copse, and was led before our lean, square-shouldered commander. [9]
- And one day, to cap the matter, two woodsmen arrived at Harrodstown with clothes frayed and bodies lean from a long journey. [9]
- The road led through a forest of great gum-trees, lean and scraggy and sorrowful. [5]
- Dark-clothed, dark-faced men they all were, burned by the sun, bow-legged as were most riders of the sage, but neither lean nor gaunt. [13]
- While reflecting over these matters, the image of the lean Egyptian goldsmith, with his narrow, brown, smooth-shaven face and skull, prominent cheek bones, receding brow, projecting ears and, with all its keenness, lustreless glance, rose before him as if he could see his bodily presence. [10]
- Scattered here and there over the rocks, like conies, are peasants, tending a few lean cattle, and digging grasses from the crevices. [4]
- One glance at the woman, and the tears which trickled through her fingers and down her lean arms told Melissa that something dreadful had happened. [10]
- The motion of the small foot shod in a Tartar boot embroidered with silver, and the firm pressure of the lean sinewy hand, showed that the prince still possessed the tenacious endurance and vigor of hardy old age. [2]
- Why, sir, he's the longest bit of man you ever saw, with a pointed beard, and a nose that's as long as a midshipman's tongue-dry, lean, and elastic. [11]
- He resembled Napoleon--not the later Napoleon, but the Bonaparte, lean, shy, laconic, who fought at Marengo; and this had startled the Cure in his pulpit, and the rest of the little coterie. [11]
- He glanced at the dirty innyard in the middle of which soldiers were watering their lean horses at the pump while carts were passing out of the gate. [2]
- His world was the battlefield from which he directed the forces of the great corporation which he served, and the cherished vision of a son in whom he could confide his plans, upon whose aid and counsel he could lean, was gone forever. [9]
- Children betray their tendencies in their way of dealing with the breasts that nourish them; nay, lean venture to affirm, that long before they are born they teach their mothers something of their turbulent or quiet tempers. [3]
- Then refilling the tankard, he poured a libation, and was about to empty it to Melissa's health, but Praxilla's lean frame was standing by his side as quickly as though a serpent had stung her. [10]
- While we were talking we turned a curve and saw old Ursula resting in the shade of a tree, and she had a lean stray kitten in her lap and was petting it. [5]
- Tall, lean, with strong, bold features, a keen, scholarly, accipitrine nose, thin, expressive lips, great solemnity and impressiveness of voice and manner, he was my early model of a classic orator. [6]
- Young Jake Wheeler, son of the village spendthrift, was driving a lean white horse round in a ring: to the horse was attached a beam, and on the beam a huge round stone rolled on a circular oak platform. [9]
- If it be so, an' I do not break all the bones in thy lean body, then am I not John Canty, but some other. [5]
- Well, Livy said she had never told me to invite Charley and she hadn't dreamed of inviting Susy, and moreover there wasn't any dinner, but just one lean duck. [5]
- Mr. King could see the fiddlers draw their bows, and the corneters lift up their horns and get red in the face, and the lean man slide his trombone, and the drummer flourish his sticks, but not a note of music reached him. [4]
- Then those outside saw Laura Sloly lean over and close the sightless eyes. [11]
- The merchant who, riding a dromedary of the choicest breed, conducted this caravan, was a lean Moslem of mature age, robed in soft silk. [10]
- Mr. Trowbridge, who resembled a lean and greying Irish terrier, maintained that he had. [9]
- Young Tom waited patiently for the exhibition to cease, which it did at length in a coughing fit of sheer exhaustion that left his father speechless, if not expressionless, pointing a lean and trembling finger in the direction of a valise on the floor. [9]
- We burn up our energies with these excitements, and either die early or drop into a lean and mean old age at a time of life which they call a man's prime in Europe. [5]
- Let me lean on you--just a moment--there; now I am better--thank you; thank you ever so much. [5]
- A little behind, on a poor, small, lean Kirghiz mount with an enormous tail and mane and a bleeding mouth, rode a young officer in a blue French overcoat. [2]
- In the middle of the Stanley Street bridge she stopped to lean against the wet rail; the mill lights were scattered, dancing points of fire over the invisible swift waters, and she raised her eyes presently to the lights themselves, seeking one unconsciously--Ditmar's! [9]
- And the fears of the jovial party were only too well founded, for a tall, lean Egyptian suddenly stood among the Greeks as if he had sprung from the earth. [10]
- Presently the door of the bank opened, and Sibley saw Studd Bradley lean forward eagerly, then draw back and speak hurriedly to his companions, using a gesture of satisfaction. [11]
- Not much regret noticeable in it.--["Having planted a bullet in the shoulder-bone of an elephant, and caused the agonized creature to lean for support against a tree, I proceeded to brew some coffee. [5]
- And you should not waste your life it is a fine, full spirit; let the lean, the poor-spirited, go singly. [11]
- Does not the name suggest a man lean and flat, sinewy, angular and isolated like a figure in one of El Greco's pictures in the Prado at Madrid? [11]
- The old woman muttered a few unintelligible words; then she collected herself, stretched out her lean neck, and asked, as she fixed her sparkling eyes on the man before her: "Did'st thou ever, when thou wert young, hear of the singer Beki? [10]
- There were thirty-one men on board at the time, and I was in Honolulu when the fifteen lean and ghostly survivors arrived there after a voyage of forty-three days in an open boat, through the blazing tropics, on ten days' rations of food. [5]
- He advanced to meet them, and tenderly obliging the old man to lean upon his arm, conducted him with slow and trembling steps towards the house. [12]
- I looked about me, and beheld Porro, the jester, who had cast himself on a couch and was mocking me, pulling such a grimace the while that his smooth, long, thin face seemed grown to the length of two lean faces. [10]
- The noisy stream made the ride animated, and an occasional cabin, a poor farmhouse, a mill, a schoolhouse, a store with an assemblage of lean horses tied to the hitching rails, gave the Professor opportunity for remarks upon the value of life under such circumstances. [4]
- I will not look on the monsters, lean and fat, that they may not spoil my taste for the true type! [10]
- In this double life, fat Magister Sutor represented the will, lean Stubenrauch reflection and execution. [10]
- In my poor, lean, lank face, nobody has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting out. [7]
- And let the lean years come,--she defied them to-day. [9]
- Then M'sieu' Doltaire lean over to him and say, 'M'sieu', you will carry for me a message to the citadel for M'sieu' Ramesay, the commandant. [11]
- Natasha continued to lean out of the window for a long time, beaming at him with her kindly, slightly quizzical, happy smile. [2]
- Now I will lean my head on your breast, and sing you a little, quiet, peaceful song. [10]
- You see a lean horse, neck and tail, flash by you, with a jockey in colors on his back; and that is the whole of it. [4]
- They saw him lean forwards and his hands stretch out with a fierce gesture. [11]
- He had a lean face that did not move a muscle, but a humorous gray eye that twinkled. [9]
- He was of lean and frigid make. [11]
- A few minutes later Zminis came in, and put out his long lean arms to apprehend him in Caesar's name. [10]
- Apart from the land-office crowds, and looking on in silent rage, stood a group of the old settlers,--tall, lean, powerful, yet impotent for lack of a leader. [9]
- The flabby hand laid the weapon in Crozier's lean and strenuous fingers. [11]
- But his frame, instead of showing their stalwart build, was lean and weakly. [10]
- Few are permitted, in an hour of trouble, to lean on the arm of a faithful friend. [10]
- Lave this, or I'll shy your lean carcass over the cataract, ye sniveling blaggard! [5]
- Everybody--it isn't because I am a woman I say this--needs something to lean on now and then. [4]
- Then I beheld his pale face through a curtain and his lean hand beckoning to my grand-uncle. [10]
- The sight of his lean face summoned, all undesired, the vague vision of an ideal, and perhaps it was this that caused her voice to falter a little as she came forward and called his name. [9]
- He put out his lean arm to welcome her; but, as her approach brought the light near to him he covered his eyes, crying out distressfully: "No, no; that hurts. [10]
- Shorter, cheerfully finishing his chartreuse, and fixing his eye on one of the coloured lithographs of lean horses on Cecil Grainger's wall. [9]
- He consulted with him, he seemed to lean upon him. [11]
- His occupation gave him a lean, arid look; his hair was crisp and straight, shooting out at all points, and it flew to meet his cap as if it were alive. [11]
- I explained to her that Aden did not have the benefits conferred even on the land of the seven fat and seven lean kine--that there had not been rain there for years, and that when it did come it was neither prolonged nor plentiful. [11]
- He lean hover her an' put his hand on her shoulder. [11]
- Did you ever hear of a man's growing lean by the reading of "Romeo and Juliet," or blowing his brains out because Desdemona was maligned? [6]
- It was the head of a tragedienne or a martyr, and the lean, rather beautiful body was eloquent of life. [11]
- Lean, pallid students have found themselves plump and blooming, and it has happened that one whose hair was straight as gnat of an Indian has been startled to behold himself in his mirror with a fringe of hyacinthine curls about his rejuvenated countenance. [6]
- On the other hand, there is such a thing as a lean, impoverished life, in distinction from a rich and suggestive one. [6]
- Well, sir, I had to lean up against a building and cry. [5]
- To thee, oh greatest monarch of the world, it is a staff on which thou need'st not lean, which thou hast never grasped; to me it is my all; without it I fail and fall and die. [11]
- The ages have gone, and the rest of the world has changed, but Egypt is the same Egypt, the Nile rises and falls, and the old lean years and fat years come and go. [11]
- The lean, invisible, ghastly arm of death could find him, if Kaid willed, though he delved in the bowels of the Cairene earth, or climbed to an eagle's eyrie in the Libyan Hills. [11]
- Opposite him, leaning forward in his chair, was a lean, hatchet-faced man, with keen eyes and aquiline nose, who watched his old curbstone confidant like a cat. [4]
- He saw the first horseman lean sideways and fall. [13]
- The lean, dark figure of Mizraim bowed low; the long, slow fingers touched the forehead, the breast, and the lips. [11]
- When Jethro was farming,--so it was said,--he would not stop to talk politics even with the President of the United States were that dignitary to lean over his pasture fence and beckon to him. [9]
- One, a fat face, framed in thick hair and a short, thick and ragged beard, was of a dusky brown and as coarse and brutal as the other was smooth, colorless and lean, cruel and crafty. [10]
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