Sentence examples for be bent from inspiring English sources

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be bent

noun

An inclination or talent.

  • He had a natural bent for painting.

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It's been bent and will continue to be bent in the service of Twitter's grand plan.

The sea can't be bent into shape.

If necessary, they can be bent pre-operatively.

This means that hydrogen bonds have to be bent considerably.

Sadly, he seems to be bent on political revenge.

It was a demonstration that the law can be bent.

But rules were meant to be bent, if not broken.

These sheets cannot be bent without misaligning the pixels.

Statistics, as always, can be bent into any shape.

But even our loyalty to the Mets could be bent.

"But you know, things can be bent a little bit".

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