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INCLINATION |
Leaning |
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TENDING |
Leaning |
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TIPPING |
Leaning |
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INCLINED |
Leaning (against) |
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BIAS |
Pronounced leaning |
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AGAINST |
Leaning beside |
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PENTHOUSE |
Leaning; overhanging. |
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INCLINABLE |
Leaning; tending. |
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PISA |
Leaning Tower site |
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BACKSLASH |
Left leaning diagonal line |
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INNITENCY |
A leaning; pressure; weight. |
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RECLINANT |
Bending or leaning backward. |
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RECLINE |
Having a reclining posture; leaning; reclining. |
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INNIXION |
Act of leaning upon something; incumbency. |
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DISCUBITORY |
Leaning; fitted for a reclining posture. |
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GENERALISING |
Reg is leaning around, making sweeping statements |
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ITALICS |
Characters with a leaning to the right |
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ENLISTING |
Lose one thousand men leaning towards joining up |
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SWAGGY |
Inclined to swag; sinking, hanging, or leaning by its
weight. |
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ACCUMBENT |
Leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their
meals. |
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TOWEROFPISA |
I wept as roof collapsed on Italian, who had a leaning towards me |
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SUPINE |
Leaning backward, or inclining with exposure to the sun;
sloping; inclined. |
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INCLINATORY |
Having the quality of leaning or inclining; as, the
inclinatory needle. |
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BENT |
A leaning or bias; proclivity; tendency of mind; inclination;
disposition; purpose; aim. |
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RECUMBENCE |
The act of leaning, resting, or reclining; the state of
being recumbent. |