100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "lean forward-to"
Definition
Lean forward to means to incline or tilt one's body or upper body in a forward direction, often to show interest or to get closer to someone or something. It can imply eagerness, attentiveness, or a desire to hear or see better.
Synonyms
- Bend forward
- Incline forward
- Hunch forward
- Lurch forward
- Tilt forward
Antonyms
- Lean back
- Recline
- Sit upright
- Withdraw
- Back away
Examples
- During the meeting, she leaned forward to take better notes.
- I leaned forward to hear what he was saying over the noise.
- The audience leaned forward to catch every word of the speaker.
- He leaned forward to see the tiny print on the page.
- She leaned forward to whisper a secret in his ear.
- The child leaned forward to peek at the wild animals in the zoo.
- I leaned forward to get a closer look at the painting.
- He leaned forward to express his enthusiasm for the project.
- The teacher noticed that students leaned forward to engage with the lesson.
- As the movie started, everyone leaned forward to see the screen better.
- She leaned forward to catch his eye across the crowded room.
- He leaned forward to listen to the soft music playing.
- The detective leaned forward to examine the clues on the table.
- When she told the story, they all leaned forward to hear more.
- I leaned forward to grab the remote from the coffee table.
- The athlete leaned forward to gain momentum during the race.
- He leaned forward to offer his help with the project.
- She leaned forward to taste the dish before serving it.
- The cat leaned forward to sniff the flowers in the garden.
- The children leaned forward to see the magic trick up close.
- I leaned forward to keep my balance on the edge of the cliff.
- The dog leaned forward to bark at the passing car.
- She leaned forward to touch the fabric of the dress.
- He leaned forward to see if he could catch a glimpse of the performer.
- The scientist leaned forward to examine the microscope slide.
- As the story became intense, she leaned forward to absorb every detail.
- The journalist leaned forward to ask the important question.
- He leaned forward to reach for the last slice of pizza.
- The audience leaned forward to see the grand reveal.
- She leaned forward to take a selfie with her friends.
- The coach leaned forward to motivate the players before the game.
- He leaned forward to listen closely to the instructions.
- The toddler leaned forward to grab the toy from the shelf.
- She leaned forward to share her ideas during the brainstorming session.
- He leaned forward to catch the scent of the flowers.
- The photographer leaned forward to capture the perfect shot.
- They leaned forward to hear the announcement over the loudspeaker.
- The student leaned forward to clarify her doubts with the teacher.
- She leaned forward to examine the details of the artwork.
- He leaned forward to offer his perspective on the matter.
- The audience leaned forward to witness the climactic scene.
- She leaned forward to pick up the fallen pen.
- He leaned forward to participate actively in the discussion.
- The doctor leaned forward to explain the test results.
- I leaned forward to see the view from the balcony.
- The crowd leaned forward to cheer for their favorite team.
- She leaned forward to ask for directions.
- He leaned forward to get a better look at the performance.
- The professor leaned forward to emphasize the key point.
- I leaned forward to hear the details of the plan.
- The children leaned forward to see the puppet show.
- She leaned forward to see if the baby was asleep.
- He leaned forward to give a toast at the wedding.
- The cat leaned forward to play with the string.
- She leaned forward to grab her coffee from the table.
- He leaned forward to offer a comforting word.
- The audience leaned forward to see how the play would end.
- I leaned forward to hear the latest gossip.
- The artist leaned forward to add the finishing touches to the sculpture.
- She leaned forward to read the fine print on the contract.
- He leaned forward to speak with the neighbor over the fence.
- They leaned forward to share their thoughts on the movie.
- I leaned forward to grab my notebook during the lecture.
- The children leaned forward to look at the fireworks.
- She leaned forward to kiss him goodnight.
- He leaned forward to make sure he understood the instructions.
- The audience leaned forward to witness the magician's trick.
- I leaned forward to catch a glimpse of the parade.
- The waiter leaned forward to take our order.
- She leaned forward to listen to the soft sounds of nature.
- He leaned forward to examine the map closely.
- The coach leaned forward to strategize with the team.
- They leaned forward to see the baby’s first steps.
- I leaned forward to express my support for the cause.
- The crowd leaned forward to hear the concert's opening act.
- She leaned forward to grab a better seat.
- He leaned forward to offer his hand for assistance.
- The teacher leaned forward to engage with the students.
- I leaned forward to share my opinion on the topic.
- The player leaned forward to catch the ball.
- She leaned forward to listen to the story being told.
- He leaned forward to watch the game closely.
- The students leaned forward to hear the guest speaker.
- I leaned forward to take a picture of the sunset.
- The audience leaned forward to see the surprise guest.
- She leaned forward to help him with his homework.
- He leaned forward to read the message on his phone.
- The group leaned forward to hear the latest news.
- I leaned forward to get a better angle for my shot.
- The dog leaned forward to scratch its ear.
- She leaned forward to discuss the project with her team.
- He leaned forward to listen to the podcast.
- The audience leaned forward to witness the finale.
- I leaned forward to give my friend advice.
- The toddler leaned forward to reach for the cookie jar.
- She leaned forward to pick up the fallen book.
- He leaned forward to express his feelings.
- The team leaned forward to analyze their performance.
- I leaned forward to see what was happening on stage.
- The child leaned forward to enjoy the story being read.