Leaking vs Leaning - What's the difference?
leaking | leaning |
The act by which something leaks.
(in the plural) That which leaks out.
* 2007 , Lynne Conner, Pittsburgh in Stages: Two Hundred Years of Theater (page 15)
As verbs the difference between leaking and leaning
is that leaking is while leaning is .As nouns the difference between leaking and leaning
is that leaking is the act by which something leaks while leaning is a tendency.leaking
English
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(en noun)- on rainy nights the audience in the pit held up their umbrellas to screen themselves from the leakings through the roof.