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Phrase(s): tilt toward someone or something
1. Lit to lean toward someone or something. • The table is tilting toward Roger. • The old shed tilted toward the west. 2. Fig. to favor choosing someone or something; to lean toward doing something. • I am tilting toward Roger for my assistant. • I am tilting toward the red car, not the black one.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs