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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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leaned over

She leaned over and kissed me.

I know the meaning of the word "lean", but I don't know the meaning of "leaned over".

Could you explain it?
  

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User_gary She leaned over and kissed me. I know the meaning of the word "lean", but I don't know the meaning of "leaned over". Could you explain it?

  • User_gary She leaned over and kissed me.
  • I know the meaning of the word "lean", but I don't know the meaning of "leaned over".
  • Could you explain it?
  • = to bend at the waist (in order to reach somethng at a lower level)
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User_garyShe leaned over and kissed me.

I know the meaning of the word "lean", but I don't know the meaning of "leaned over".

Could you explain it?
= to bend at the waist (in order to reach somethng at a lower level)
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Or perhaps she leaned over a table or chair to reach him?
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Feebs11Or perhaps she leaned over a table or chair to reach him?
Absolutely. And then, the bend at the waist would be less extreme.

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