Similar words: pretending, ending, bending, lending, mending, pending, spending, unending. Meaning: [tend] n. the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something. adj. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.
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31. Two female slaves were tending a small fire in a brazier in the antechamber, and when Burun entered they veiled themselves.
32. And if to is completely meaningless when used with the infinitive, why isn't it tending to disappear completely?
33. Luxuries were regarded as tending to undermine morals,(www.Sentencedict.com) so ideal societies were often austere and egalitarian.
34. The Partnership Programmes began to appear in 1978, tending to conform to a standard pattern.
35. Corbin Timbrook, a handsome leading man-type, has been tending Downtown's best bar for three years now.
36. Albert was tending bar, but the thirsty were three-deep in front of him.
37. Last week, two community newspapers in Howard County ran front-page, color photographs of a naked man tending a campfire.
38. Second and more fundamental: is there nowadays any normal average level of fertility to which post-industrial societies are tending?
39. He pays the rent by tending bar and working for a couple of unlicensed moving companies.
40. In hunting and gathering societies, men hunted and women gathered while tending hearth and children.
41. After high school, Medville found herself looking at a future on welfare or tending bar.
42. This laser provided an early impetus for studies of instabilities by tending to produce noisy, spiked output even under quasi-steady excitation.
43. Three would involve complex skeletal and muscular problems tending to impede rather than improve mobility.
44. The Tropical Plants experts as the team was to be called were all seen tending the plants throughout the shopping centre.
45. We can get real about the economic facts of life and about tending to family business.
46. Jose Aburto Cortez, 57, was outside tending the garden when the fire broke out.
47. Technical workers with an academic qualification are tending to replace the engineers of former years.
48. Jose was outside tending the garden when the fire broke out.
49. Ciotilde then spent the rest of her life tending to the needy.
50. Mr Major must be a man with a beleaguered mentality - not thinking particularly straight, tending to take the wrong decisions.
51. Any friction at the hammer pivot will slow down the movement of the hammer, tending to make the action sluggish.
52. Catherine had trouble tending to their own domestic affairs though they had a handy expertise for the affairs of others.
53. Tending to protrude or project.
54. In the fields nearby shepherds were tending their flocks.
55. The situation is tending towards stability.
56. American medic tending to a German soldier.
57. Excitative:Causing or tending to cause excitation.
58. Mark and Charlie are busy tending to their business.
59. Tending to attract electrons a chemical bond.
60. Lonand and Tom Shawn were tending bar.
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