Is lean against the pillow right or lean on pillow? I don't mean lying on the bed and keeping one's head on pillow. I mean, when you're in an upright posture and just lean back... then is 'against the pillow' the right way to put it?
Thank you.
Top answer
He is leaning against the pillow. He is leaning on the pillow. Both are correct.
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He is leaning against the pillow.
He is leaning on the pillow.
Both are correct.
The meaning is the same.
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