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Jordi Jorge
Lean on someone's shoulder vs Lean against someone's shoulder (Which form is correct?)
I would like to know which of the following forms is the correct one to use.
- Lean on someone's shoulder
- Lean against someone's shoulder
I have a couple of examples:
1. I love the warm feeling when I lean on Elizabeth's shoulder.
2. I love the warm feeling when I lean against Elizabeth's shoulder.
4 Nis 2020 19:54
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"Lean on" someone's shoulder is the correct way to say it. However, "to lean on someone's shoulder" is also used to describe a person that you can depend on or who supports you, not that you have your head physically on their shoulder.
Example:
When my mother died, Mary was always there with a shoulder to lean on.( She was always supportive and sympathetic).
4 Nisan 2020
1
I agree with the other comments, "lean on" sounds better in this case.
4 Nisan 2020
Cherri, thanks for replying to my question. Which form do you think is the most common?
4 Nisan 2020
#1 could be taken differently because there is an expression "a shoulder to lean on". For example: I can always count on my best friend, she always has a shoulder for me to lean on. Meaning she is always there for me when I need her.
4 Nisan 2020
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Jordi Jorge
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