Sentences with bend
bend
B b - I bent over and kissed her cheek. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- Rick appeared, bending his head a little to clear the top of the door. [VERB noun]
- These cruel devices are designed to stop prisoners bending their legs. [VERB noun]
- Bend the bar into a horseshoe. [VERB noun preposition]
- The road bent slightly to the right. [VERB]
- The crash occurred on a sharp bend.
- Congress has to bend to his will. [VERB + to]
- A minority of officers were prepared to bend the rules. [VERB noun]
- Sometimes we bend the truth a little in order to spare them the pain of the real facts. [VERB noun]
- The road bends left past the church
- To bend before superior force
- Light rays are bent by refraction
- To bend another's will to one's wishes
- He was bent on success
- To bend a signal flag onto a halyard
- He bent to her wishes
- A simpler version of the common bend with its ends in the same direction is used to join binder twine in a hay baling machine.
- A diver who stays deep for too long must ascend very slowly in order to prevent the bends.
- The midship bends
- If you bend the pipe too far, it will break. Don’t bend your knees.
- Look at the trees bending in the wind.
- The road bends to the right
- He bent down to pick up the pieces.
- They bent me to their will.
- I am bending to my desire to eat junk food.
- He bent the company's resources to gaining market share.
- He bent to the goal of gaining market share.
- Bend the sail to the yard.
- You should bend the G slightly sharp in the next measure.
- To bend an iron rod into a hoop.
- To bend one's energies to the task.
- To bend someone to one's will.
- To bend the rules.
- bending his thoughts back toward his childhood.
- A bow that bends easily.
- To bend as one walks; to bend over and pick up something.
- The road bent toward the south.
- bending to one's monarch.
- We bent to our work as the bell sounded.
- These interruptions will send me round the bend!
- They bent over backward to make sure their guests were comfortable.