Similar words: ending, pending, lending, mending, spending, unending, impending, depending. Meaning: [bendɪŋ] n. 1. movement that causes the formation of a curve 2. the property of being bent or deflected 3. the act of bending something. adj. not remaining rigid or straight.
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61) Rugged mountains, clear icy streams, and in springtime carpets of pink and blue opium poppies bending in the wind.
62) The advice on bending the rules came from the then Defence Minister, Alan Clark.
63) The doctor says no bending or lifting for at least six weeks.
64) This stiffness prevents the horse from bending and bringing his hocks underneath him.
65) They will adjust, bending like bamboos before the prevailing wind from the north.
66) A middle-aged man was bending over one of the beds, sadly digging up clusters of gold and russet dahlias.
67) Eliot could not it first hear it either and bending down with a friendly expression, asked her to repeat the name.
68) Their eyes were dull with fever, they had trouble bending their legs, sitting and urinating.
69) The experience of some Sunday morning services in competition with golf is a sad commentary on the bending of principle to person.
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70) Isobel, bending her head, thought: I can't tell him about the baby; not now.
71) But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade.
72) He never woke to see the shining silvery form bending over him.
73) The flowing lava of need spread throughout her loins, making her a strong forceful Amazon, bending the girl at will.
74) For any exercise with a bending motion, the knees must be slightly bent.
75) The shear properties of polymers, however, are primarily determined by the wriggling, bending and twisting of the chains.
76) Activities, such as walking, standing, sitting or bending, may have to be learned anew.
77) I think some of the older managers and tenants have been bending his ear a bit about the problems of setting up catering.
78) My earliest memories are of my mother bending over my cot to kiss me goodnight.
79) She did the bending and the kneeling, and they worked together hand in glove.
80) Place the fingertips of both hands on your shoulders, bending your arms at the elbow.
81) To the Hawaiian eye, waves are light rays bending round the planet from distant lands.
82) His toes were aching so much that he went upstairs very slowly, walking flat-footed to avoid bending his tingling ankles.
83) He then enclosed it in a transparent box which he provided with a mechanism for straining the specimen in bending.
84) Uncle Art bending over, having a coughing fit, spilling coffee on his good brown suit.
85) With the departure of the sun a breeze came, making ripples in the turf and bending the ling to the ground.
86) You see sailing boats gliding along, their huge sails gracefully bending to the wind.
87) Sometimes the driver or a mechanic could be seen hard at work hammering, bending or welding some makeshift repair in place.
88) The photograph on the facing page shows a pair of pictures, illustrating two curved designs bending round towards each other.
89) Be warned: If an airline catches you bending the rules, it could be ugly.
90) My master stared at the flower curiously before bending over Ruthven's corpse.
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