lean in
(England, regional) Bad-tempered, angry, disagreeable.
Relating to music and drama.
To shift one's weight forward; to lean forward or towards something. / (figuratively) To proactively take charge of a situation; to be bold in exerting one's will in a situation.
present participle of put through the wringer
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