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Leaner   /lˈinər/   Listen
Leaner

noun
1.
(horseshoes) the throw of a horseshoe so as to lean against (but not encircle) the stake.



Lean

adjective
(compar. leaner; superl. leanest)
1.
Lacking excess flesh.  Synonym: thin.  "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"
2.
Lacking in mineral content or combustible material.  "Lean fuel"
3.
Containing little excess.  Synonym: skimpy.  "A skimpy allowance"
4.
Not profitable or prosperous.



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"Leaner" Quotes from Famous Books



... spiritual, instead of conserving them. He is, in consequence, lacking in proper motivation, his God-given powers and forces are undeveloped and he inevitably brings poor judgment to bear upon all the higher relationships of life, while, as to his financial fortunes, he is ever the leaner; often a parasite, and always, if opportunity affords, as heavy a consumer as ...
— The Power of Concentration • Theron Q. Dumont

... perpetual type of vigourous and intelligent young manhood, such as may be found in every century among the throngs of ordinary men, as if to show what the flower of the race should be. But the light in his dark blue eyes was clouded and uncertain; his smooth cheeks were leaner than they should have been at twenty; and there were downward lines about his mouth which spoke of desires unsatisfied and ambitions repressed. He joined his companions with brief greetings,—a nod to one, a word to another,—and they passed together ...
— The Lost Word - A Christmas Legend of Long Ago • Henry Van Dyke

... comes Sancho Panza's ass, as gay as a parrot, and Don Quixote's old horse, leaner ...
— Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote • Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

... of Mother Nature! What and if he should find his cousin, his scarce-remembered gossip Mariota, worth an artist's half- closed eye! And the bambinaccio (with a side-look and face averted as she spoke)—ecco!—many a Gesulino showed a leaner thigh and cheeks less peachy than he. Had Papa seen the new dimple in Beppino's chin? And more soft piping to the same tune. Master Matteo was appeased; but Luca was far adrift with other matters. Love, for him, lay not ...
— Earthwork Out Of Tuscany • Maurice Hewlett

... a falling away! Theatrical Crucifixions, the fleshy coarseness of Rubens which Vandyck tried to mitigate by making it leaner. We must leap into Holland to find the mystic accent once more, and it reveals itself in the soul of a Judaizing Protestant, under an aspect so mysterious and eccentric that at first sight we hesitate, feeling ourselves, as it were, to make sure that we ...
— The Cathedral • Joris-Karl Huysmans


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