lean in



lean in (to something)

to incline or press into something. You have to lean into the wind when you walk or you will be blown over. As you walk into the wind, lean in a little bit. The north wall of the barn leans in a little. Is it going to fall?
See also: lean

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bellonabə-LON-ə (English)Roman Mythology
ÁMbar-Spanish
Debbora-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Rosaliaro-zah-LEE-ah (Italian)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Late Roman
Sigimund-Ancient Germanic
Andrijana-Croatian, Serbian