Sentences with bandy
ban·dy
B b - Brand shook his head. He was tired of bandying words with the man. [VERB noun + with]
- To bandy blows; to bandy words.
- She thinks her own legs are small, bandy, nearly misshapen.
- His bandy legs are pulled up under the distended moon of his swollen stomach.
- To bandy gossip.
- A new method for correcting bandy legs.
- With his peroxide head bowed, eyes closed, the old man feels his way forward, bandy legs shuffling, shoulders stooped, senses bat sharp, as keen as razor wire.
- The things didn't look dangerous with their soft, bandy legs and large fingers.
- To bandy words (with somebody)
- Technical terms like ferrite, perlite, graphite, and hardenite were bandied to and fro, and when Paget glibly brought out such a rare exotic as ferro-molybdenum, Benson forgot that he was a master ship-builder, […]
- I'm all stiff and bandy legged, like a pensioner.
- The Instructor was tanned, bored, had bandy legs, roamed around saying nothing and then wrote his name in big letters on the board.
- The shark is circling Farnsworth, you of the bandy legs and discombobulated dance maneuverings.
- She frightened the hell out of the entire male staff with her rampaging sexual prowess and bandy legs.
- His legs, bandy and stubby, propel him sheathed in black overalls.
- A few mums and grannies in leather skirts go up to the stage to try dancing around the pole - bending bandy legs, flicking ankles and pouting.
- With his cane, his downcast eyes, and bandy legged gait, he is the antithesis of Hollywood muscle-bound steroid cases.
- Takeshi is small, thick set, with bandy legs and a disconcerting twitch to his cheek.
- He yanked his robe up to his waist and raced on naked bandy legs to the stone rostrum at the east of the forum.
- He's a skinny little hillbilly Jesus with bandy legs and close-set eyes and a clever, foxy face.
- Anatomy is destiny in ballet, and no amount of training or talent can overcome a short neck or bandy legs, Halaina knows.