All 5 Uses
inclined
in
All Over but the Shoutin'
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- He did not want to make his living selling whiskey on a large scale... The men who made it by the trunkload were much more inclined to prison, and that would have left his family alone in the teeth of the Depression. So he made a few gallons, enough to bring out the dogs and the deputies now and again, but never the federal men.
Chpt 1.3 *inclined = tending (to end up in)
- She drove to the lake and parked her car on the boat ramp's steep incline,
Chpt 3.36 *incline = angle (hill)
- He lived long enough to see the true nature of his son-in-law's character emerge, saw the cruelty, and his first inclination was to hunt him down and kill him.†
Chpt 1.3
- There is a sense of urgency in me, a sense that time is running out, but it has to do with the life I left behind, not the one I would begin, if I was so inclined.†
Chpt 3.34
- If He is inclined.†
Chpt 3.41
Definitions:
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(1)
(inclined as in: I'm inclined to) a tendency, mood, desire, or attitude that favors something; or making someone favor something
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(2)
(incline as in: on an incline or incline his head) to be at an angle or to bend
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)