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lean on

VERB
  1. rest on for support
    you can lean on me if you get tired

How To Use lean on In A Sentence

  • You can lean on each other's crutches in your twilight years. Times, Sunday Times
  • If I didn't have a shoulder to lean on or a compassionate ear willing to listen to me rant, I might've been tempted to quit.
  • Don't lean on the table or it'll tip up.
  • You must learn from your past mistakes, but not lean on your past successes. Denis Waitley 
  • We may have to lean on them a bit if we want our money.
  • The woman with the walker, obviously the mother, fusses a bit with the walker, unsure whether to lean on it or push it over in the direction of one of the daughters, the one who is now folding away her sunglasses as she speaks.
  • you can lean on me if you get tired
  • Do it yourself; don't lean on others for support.
  • May the Lord graciously grant us this holy faith and the love for Christ that rises from it - a love that is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, constraining us to lean on him alone.
  • You have been a rock but maybe it is time to lean on your husband a bit more and let him take the lead. The Sun
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