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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121. After an unsuccessful attempt at tending the yard with a hand mower, they now pay $50 a month to a gardener.
122. In the CASE of new machines, total depreciation is usually relatively small, tending to minimize the error in estimating depreciation.
123. Three kinds of herbage which are main pasture grass for sheep tending in Xinjiang have been analyzed by PIXE.
124. His conduct tending to disregard the judge's order constituted contempt of court.
125. It's Saturday morning, and she knows it is for sure because there's nothing on TV but cartoons, and the groundskeeper isn't out there 15)mowing the lawn or tending the roses.
126. Fanfic in which reaction to a character's pain is a central plot element. Also, one character tending to another's pain, often leading to sex.
More similar words: pretending, ending, bending, lending, mending, pending, spending, unending, depending, impending, descending, never-ending, heartrending, condescending, deficit spending, ending inventory, consumer spending, discretionary spending, end in, send in, blend in, landing, finding, standing, branding, binding, funding, bonding, winding, grinding.