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7、At night, tossing and turning in bed, leaning against the windowsill, glassy eyes are alone.

11、 The dog boy executive director has a habit of leaning against the window at noon break and looking down at the triangular lawn downstairs.

leaning against the wind造句

2、"Our regional economies are so diverse that there is always something leaning against the wind," says Philip Cross, the chief economist at the government statistics agency.

6、But she soon drew back her hand and stepped back, leaning against the windowsill.

12、 At seven o'clock in the morning, when the sunshine is gradually mottled, often leaning against the window, this action has been maintained for a long time.

4、In the daytime, I read too many books, and I would not bury my books in the evening. I was leaning against the window. I saw the full moon flowers in the moonlight, and I heard the low wind singing in the wind.

10、The woman's head stretched out and looked at both sides of the street, and the upper part was leaning against the windowsill.

5、With a blanket, leaning against the window, looking at the world.

1、Sluggish, leaning against the window, looking at the red apricot, stretching out the wall, enchanting, charming, and stirring the wind outside the hospital.

13、In the large riverside mansions that lined the banks, there would be opulently dressed men and women, some leaning against the windows or the balconies looking into the distance and some looking down gazing fixedly at something going on down below.

3、When the wild goose word returns, all sorts of past events turn into clouds and smoke, and a light sigh crosses the night, leaning against the window to listen to the wind, the stars and the moon lingering.

9、 Thick crops, bright rivers, yellow mud houses, standing poles, all lightning flashed in front of passengers leaning against the windows.

8、The cool moonlight, leaning against the window, staring, shining, leaning back on the lane dry, long past curtain, the most beautiful time on the road.