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Her fingers are bent at the knuckles.
Stem: generally bent at base or erect, generally tufted.
"We bent at certain times, but we didn't break".
"I was bent at a weird angle," he said.
Jeb bent at the waist, lowered his head.
He bent at the waist to demonstrate, lowering his shoulders.
Samples were bent at room temperature using bending devices that were specially designed for this RRT.
When bent at 60°, the supercapacitor exhibited 318 F g−1 at 100 mV s−1.
Repeat the same motions with the elbow bent at your side, palm facing up.
Stem: decumbent to erect, generally abruptly bent at base; nodes glabrous or pubescent.
Catching my eye, he bent at the hips, raised his right knee slightly, and winced.
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