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lean toward sth phrasal verb with leanverb[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ]us/liːn/uk /liːn/leaned or UK alsoleant | leaned or UK alsoleant US(UKlean towards sth) to be interested in something and be likely to do a particular activity: He said he was leaning toward entering the race for governor. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Excited, interested and enthusiastic abubble aflame aflutter agog all of a flutteridiom amped entranced evangelical evangelistic evangelistically excited fevered go ahead mood nuts omnivorous omnivorously on the edge of your seatidiom zestful zestfully
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lean toward something | American Dictionary
lean toward something phrasal verb with leanverb[ I/T ]us/lin/past tense and past participleleanedus/lind/ to be interested in something and be likely to do a particular activity: He said he was leaning toward entering the race for governor. |