to be interested in something
to support someone’s opinion
used when discussing a decision that hasn’t been finalised
show a preference for
favour
verge on
incline towards
tend towards
gravitate towards
additional room or porch with a shared wall to another (lean to)
I am not sure which couch would look best in our house. I am leaning towards the blue one. What do you think?
He makes a very persuasive point. I am leaning towards voting for him.
Both teams are very good, but I always lean towards the team that is from my home town.
Their team is leaning towards Coach Russel to replace their current coach who will be leaving at the end on the season.
We are leaning towards moving to England after we found out that the salaries there are much higher than we are earning now.
There is no origin for this idiom
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definition
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