“bent” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bent”:

+ Scott Fitzgerald, whose early, alcohol-related death Zevon seemed bent on repeating.

+ Cellular division occurs along a single axis in these bacteria, and thus they grow in chains or pairs, hence the name from Greek στρεπτος “streptos”, meaning easily bent or twisted, like a chain.

+ Martian Mask: FBI agents mistakenly believe The Mask is actually an alien bent on world domination and do everything to capture him, whilst Putty Thing and Fish Guy go on a road trip.

+ The arms are recorded in the English “Walford’s Roll”, or “Red, 3 bent legs in armour, joined at the top of the thighs, silver”.

+ It can easily be bent or wrapped around objects.

bent in-sentences
bent in-sentences

Example sentences of “bent”:

+ The quickdraw has one straight gate carabineer and one bent gate carabineer.

+ The light from the object gets bent round the massive body in between.

+ In the Early Dynastic period Egyptians drew and carved her to look like a lioness lying down with three bent poles coming out of her back.

+ A crooked arm lariat is a move where a wrestler runs towards their opponent with the arm bent upward at the elbow 60–90 degrees and wraps their arm around the opponent’s head which forces them to the ground.

+ General relativity predicts that the path of light is bent in a gravitational field; light passing a massive body is deflected towards that body.

+ When two forces act towards each other from opposite sides, rock layers are bent into “folds”.

+ He wrote: “I bent over a chair and was given three of the best with my trousers on.

+ Darren Bent is an English football player.

+ On a surface that is not flat, but bent one way or the other, the bulb of air will not be in the middle.

+ While the skater skates in a curve across the ice, the back can be bent backwards.

+ The term fold is used in geology when one or a stack of originally flat, level surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, are bent or curved as a result of pressure and high temperature.

+ Light from a distant star is bent and enhanced by the gravitational field of a closer star.

+ The name Horseshoe Theory comes from the idea that politics is not a straight line from left to right but bent like a horseshoe so that the two ends are closer to each other than to the middle.

+ The quickdraw has one straight gate carabineer and one bent gate carabineer.

+ The light from the object gets bent round the massive body in between.
+ In the Early Dynastic period Egyptians drew and carved her to look like a lioness lying down with three bent poles coming out of her back.

More in-sentence examples of “bent”:

+ Whenever he bent his head to have some water, the lake would drain away only to bring the water back when he stopped trying.

+ And can be easily cut, bent and sewn.

+ This means that when mass is present, the shortest path through spacetime between two points is slightly bent towards wherever the mass is.

+ A ball bowled with the elbow bent is a throw, and that is illegal.

+ It is also a dive where the body is bent and then straightened before entering the water and when a person backs up in their vehicle with a trailer attached and it accidentally folds.

+ A rainbow is created when white light is bent while entering a droplet of water, split into separate colours, and reflected back.

+ A backbend is a body movement where the spine is bent backwards, catching oneself with the hands.

+ The position of this spin is any position with the skating leg is extended or slightly bent which is not a camel position.

+ The move can either be used mid clinch or while the wrestler is charging at a kneeling or bent over opponent, lifting their knee upwards to strike underneath the opponent’s jaw or the side of their head.

+ By a tragic stroke of bad luck, he is spotted and shot down by Jack, who is bent on avenging his friend.

+ Instead, it is bent along the gravitational field of a galaxy in front of it.

+ In Queen VictoriaVictorian times, when women wore floor-length, hooped skirts, they curtsied using the plié movement borrowed from second-position in classical ballet in which the knees are bent while the back is held straight.

+ Each player places one arm, either the right or left, on a surface, with their elbows bent and touching the surface, and they grip each other’s hand.

+ It is easier to use some straight sections between the bending magnets and some bent sections within the magnets giving the torus the shape of a round-cornered polygon.

+ After several trips, Rebecca Lambert and Todd Bent offered to sponsor Asfar so she could go to school in the United States.

+ To this day the large supporting pillars at the corners of the spire are bent inwards under the stress.

+ The tray bent sideways to remove the ice cubes.

+ They often have very bent growth due to the pressure of the deep winter snow in the Himalaya..

+ As they became more adapted to eating while bent over, they became semi-quadrupedal; still running on two legs, and comfortable reaching up into trees; but spending most of their time walking or grazing while on all fours.

+ They are defined by their wet noses, although the Greek name means having a curved or bent nose.

+ The sign for a square root is made by putting a bent line over a number, like this:.

+ Another bomb exploded underwater which bent the flight deck and caused rudder damage.

+ The circular frame is kept in a vessel, boiled for an entire day and then bent in the form of circle and dried.

+ Churchill bent down to say goodbye to Blackie, and the moment was photographed and reported in the world media.

+ Unlike the tuba, the instrument is bent in a circle to fit around the body of the musician; it ends in a large, flaring bell that is pointed forward, projecting the sound ahead of the player.

+ The bent gate carabineer should always be the one clipped to the rope.

+ It is sufficient to submit one quotation that explains the sense and content of this book, which far outdoes the current demonization of the Serbs: ” it was not without reason that I tried to show how the Serbs today are dangerous for their ideas and their racial composition, how a bent for conspiracies, revolutions and coups is in their blood.” JUŽNOSLAVENSKO PITANJE.

+ The most people who have bad form in this exercise will push with the feet to make their back bent and lifted up off the bench.

+ The rope was elaborately tied, anchored around the base of large tree and extending to another sapling, which Warren was found hanging from, the sapling bent over from the weight.

+ He had bent down upon hearing the azaan.

+ As well, Zhang and other Junior skaters are known for doing a “hyper-extended” Biellmann spin in which the leg is pulled straight up in the air and the back bent as far into the spin as possible.

+ Click this to get back to the redirected page, showing the large bent arrow symbol and the destination for the redirect.

+ The knee is bent slightly and the back is bent backwards into the spin.

+ Bent rock layers are rock layers that are bent in a way that Christian scientists say can not happen over millions of years.

+ An example: in the squat exercise the person may sometimes use the back muscles if they are bent too far forward at the bottom of the motion.

+ The steel rod is bent in an “L” shape that allows the performer to hold the rod in one hand and strike the ball with the palm of their other hand.

+ The front leg is bent forwards at the knee and the back leg is extended behind the skater.

+ The Krummlauf was a bent barrel designed for the Sturmgewehr 44.

+ For example, a solid piece of metal being bent or pounded into a new shape shows plasticity.

+ Many skaters have performed a Biellmann variation in which the free leg is brought down towards the face, with the knee bent inwards.

+ The dance is done with bent legs.

+ In Western culture, it is traditional for the person proposing to be down on one bent knee.

+ This material can be bent and squeezed but it goes back to its proper shape.

+ Nieto is shown pausing, with his right knee bent and his feet on different steps.

+ Tony Atlas ran over to the shower and saw that Goodish was bent over and was holding his stomach.Atlas, Tony.

+ Dabbing, or the dab, is a simple dance move in which a person drops their head into their bent upwardly angled arm, while raising the opposite arm out straight in a parallel direction.

+ The Phrygian cap or liberty cap is a soft hatcap, in the shape of a cone, with the apex bent over, which people in antiquity thought had to do with many different peoples in Eastern Europe and Anatolia, including Phrygia, Dacia, and the Balkans.

+ Whenever he bent his head to have some water, the lake would drain away only to bring the water back when he stopped trying.

+ And can be easily cut, bent and sewn.

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