Examples of 'lean him' in a sentence

Meaning of "lean him"

lean him: This phrase could imply to rely on someone for support or assistance in a figurative sense. It might suggest depending on an individual for guidance, help, or influence in a given context

How to use "lean him" in a sentence

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lean him
Lean him up against this wall here.
Maybe we should lean him against the gurney.
Lean him up against the vat.
I have got his legs. Lean him up against this wall.
Lean him against the metal rim of the tub.
No standing . Let us just lean him against the seat here.
Lean him on the land.
Rick, get that off there, and lean him back.
Let us just lean him against the seat here.
Sir, you mind? Rick, get that off there, and lean him back.
Lean him up there.
You want to lean him up against something?
C lean him up a bit, he might be worth something.
You want to lean him against something? Okay.
Lean him on the land. Get that guy up the stairs.

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Let us just lean him against the seat here . Okay?
Lean him up against this wall . Okay.
You want to lean him against something? - Stand him over there.
Lean him up . Lean him up.
Okay, quick. Lean him against the metal rim of the tub.
Lean him up against the vat. All right, you keep an eye on Oliver.
That 's it! Lean him up against the vat.
Lean him up against this wall . Okay . Watch his head.
Okay. Kate: Lean him up against this wall.
Lean him up there. Come on, quickly.
Okay, quick . Lean him against the metal rim of the tub . Just do it.
OK, quick . Lean him against the metal rim of the tub.

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