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bend"broad diagonal band in a coat-of-arms, etc.," c. 1400, from earlier sense of "thin, flat strap for wrapping round," from Old English bend "fetter, shackle, chain," from [..]
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bend"a bending or curving," 1590s; "thing of bent shape," c. 1600, from bend (v.). Earlier "act of drawing a bow" (mid-15c.). The bends "decompression pain" first a [..]
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bendOld English bendan "to bend a bow; confine with a string, fetter," causative of bindan "to bind," from Proto-Germanic base *band- "string, band" (source also of Old Norse [..]
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bend1. (also "curve, shape, work") another term for curving a shot 2. altering a club's loft or lie angle by applying leverage to the hosel Example: 1. He had to bend the ball a lo [..]
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benda circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path" form a curve; "The stick does not bend" bending [..]
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bendThe curve on a shot created by sidespin. BEND ONE
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bendterm for the action of hitting a slice or hook.
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bendAn synonym for shape
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bendThe curve on a shot created by sidespin.
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bendThe curve on a shot created by sidespin.
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bendto make something crooked or curved
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bendThe curve on a shot created by sidespin. Sometimes called fade, when a player wants to bend the ball slightly in one direction or another.
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bendbeygn (zikh)
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bendOther than straight, to any degree or angle, fold, break, bend, etc.
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bendOne of three measures of thin rod deformation (together with stretch and twist density) defined as the rate of change of the rod's tangent vector t with respect to the rod's length (ds): β= dt/ds. It is a vector quantity.
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bendThe portion of a cattle hide remaining after the hide has been cut in half and the shoulder and belly portions have been trimmed off. The bend is usually the best part of the hide and is used for maki [..]
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bend(n) an angular or rounded shape made by folding(v) bend one's back forward from the waist on down(n) a circular segment of a curve(n) curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)(v) [..]
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bendarcus
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bendmeaning power, as Beyond my bend, i.e. my means or power. The allusion is to a bow or spring; if strained beyond its bending power, it breaks. (See BENT.)
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bendSee crook
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bendThe curved angle of a hook from the gap to the point.
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bendA technique used to raise the pitch of a note by pushing the string sideways across the fretboard. See Bending.
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bendThe twisting or turning of a rope so as to fasten it to some object, as a spar or ring.
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bendA knot used to join two ropes or lines. See also hitch.
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bendThe twisting or turning of a rope so as to fasten it to some object, as a spar or ring.
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bendA knot used to join two ropes or lines.
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bend To join two lines together; the type of knot so used.
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bendTo attach a sail, or having been fastened onto its supporting spar: a direct hit split the yard the mainsail was bent to.
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bendA type of knot used to connect a line to a spar or another line, a sail to a spar, or a line to a sail. Also the act of using such a knot. (2) To swing your body when pulling on an oar : "ben [..]
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bend Any type of knot used to join two lines together.
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bendA knot used to join two ropes or lines. Also see hitch
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bendA knot used to join two ropes or lines. Also see hitch.
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bendA knot.
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bend1. to tie two lines together. 2. a knot used to tie two ropes together. Compare to "Hitch"
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bend[image
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bendTo fasten a rope to another I to fasten a rope to a spar; to bend a sail to a yard, &c. A knot, a mode of fastening a rope to a spar, &c.
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bendA piece of pipe bent or cast into an angular shape.
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bendBritish term for Drop
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bend
(transitive) To cause (something) to change its shape into a curve, by physical force, chemical action, or any other means.
''If you bend the pipe too far, it wil [..]
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