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Boat Leaning

Description:

Boat leaning refers to the act of tilting or inclining a boat to one side intentionally or unintentionally. This can be done for various reasons, such as steering, stability adjustment, or to counteract external forces. Boat leaning can be observed in different types of boats, ranging from small fishing boats to large sailing vessels.

Sample Sentences:

1. Noun - Act of Leaning:
The boat leaning was necessary to navigate through the narrow waterway.

2. Verb - Present Participle:
He was boat leaning towards the shore to catch the best waves for surfing.

3. Adjective - Describing the State:
The boat leaning dangerously to one side made the passengers anxious.

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