9 adjectives to describe leant

Cedric leant over Katherine.

The conjurer leant against the doorpost faintly.

Digweed leant back with a heavily judicial air.

He only's fitted for the strife Which fills the boist'rous paths of life, Who, as he treads the crowded scenes, Upon no kindred bosom leans.

'Twas well he told me what to do, and well I did it; for when I opened my eyes, even without moving them from the cliff-side, I saw that the ledge was little more than a foot wide, and that ever so little a lean of the body would dash me on the rocks below.

This little pastoral queen leant on the arm of the young Leatherstocking whom we have described so often.

And laughing heartily, the young ruffian leant back in his chair.

There are many days when one might pass and repass the shabby lean-to that is his home without seeing any signs of life.

They went up second-class, and Mr. Joseph, who was in the best of humours, and wore a new pair of patent-leather boots and a glossy hat, to say nothing of a dazzling tie, enlivened the journey by whispering facetious remarks on their fellow-passengers to Ida, who in vain leant away from him, as far as possible, in her corner of the carriage, and endeavoured to concentrate her attention on the programme.

9 adjectives to describe  leant