Encara no tenim significats per a "lean by".
1Tonight, I feel exhausted and lean by the merch table.
2He drew it towards him, and Jenny was made to lean by his sudden movement.
3Chief executives are also telling their chief financial officers to keep balance sheets lean by using leases, he said.
4Now you can, and most riders do, make the bike lean by body movement to one side or another.
5The next few years were kept lean by the suing, and the drain stopped only when he lost the suit.
6Matthew glanced once... then again... a third time, more than a glance... at her brown body, made lean by gaolhouse soup.
7But think of the gastronomic ups and downs of a bird that is fat and lean by turns twelve times a year!
8It is most surprising that the Ottomacs do not become lean by swallowing such quantities of earth: they are, on the contrary, extremely robust.
9Did you ever hear of a man's growing lean by the reading of "Romeo and Juliet," or blowing his brains out because Desdemona was maligned?
10But she had no hat-pin in the close-fitting toque lent by Beverley.
11Of these works forty-three were lent by New York owners, as follows:
12FREDDY leans by the piano, watching her; she plays, more and more enthralled.
13A heavy curved sword leaned by the headboard behind Welstiel, and she froze.
14She had removed her veil, and the long, brown cloak lent by Beverley.
15She sprawled on the grass and he leaned by her side.
16Near at hand they proved the enchantment lent by distance.
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