it is a form of shelter in which you use sticks leaned up against a rock or a wall or anything like that then cover it with debris to block the wind
Lean-tos
Love lifted me
to lean = nish'an (נשען)
its not lean on you its lean on me and its Bill Withers
Yes, when you lean on the wall, you can lean it on your left
The homograph for lean is "lean", which can mean to incline or bend in a particular direction, or to have a physical or slight build.
lean
it is lean. its easy.
who is the lean holder
Homonyms of "lean" include "lean" as in a tilted or inclined position, and "lean" referring to low in fat or containing little to no fat.
Lean is present tense. I/We/You/They lean He/She/It leans Leaning is the present participle.
Lean steak mince is finely ground lean beef