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How to Use "Bend" with Example Sentences
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bend
(n):
A curve, especially in a road
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Used with adjectives:
"
The road has a
gentle
bend
in it.
"
(gentle, slight, sharp, tight)
"
The racecar reached the
final
bend
.
"
(final, last, opening, first)
"
This is a
dangerous
bend
during bad weather conditions.
"
(dangerous)
Used with verbs:
"
He
took
the
bend
at high speed.
"
(took, turned, rounded, negotiated, came around)
Used with prepositions:
"
He went
around
the
bend
.
"
(around, into)
"
There was a slight
bend
in
the river.
"
(in, to)
"
The driver crashed because he didn't slow down
on
that dangerous
bend
.
"
(on, for)
"
He sped up when he came
off
the
bend
.
"
(off, away from)
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bend
(v):
to curve; to cause something to curve
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Used with adverbs:
"
The diver
bent
her back
slightly
.
"
(slightly, a little, a bit)
"
I got angry and
quickly
bent
my golf club in half.
"
(quickly, swiftly, slowly, angrily, fiercely, impatiently)
"
When stretching, I
bend
forward
.
"
(forward, back, backward, backwards, over, down)
"
She
bent
close
to me so that I could hear better.
"
(close, near, nearer)
"
I had to
bend
down
to pick up the trash.
"
(down, over)
Used with prepositions:
"
He
bent
down
towards
his daughter to give her a hug.
"
(toward, towards)
"
Make sure you
bend
at
the knees when exercising.
"
(at)
Used with nouns:
"
He
bent
his
arm
in an awkward position.
"
(arm, back, elbow, knee, wrist)
"
He tends to
bend
the
truth
.
"
(truth, rules)
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