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Take a bending wire [it is easily available at stationary nearby] and make curly bends in it.
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Knowing his offense could usually score at will, Bill Belichick had his banged-up, often makeshift defense take a bend-but-don't-break approach.
You're very low - it's the lowest-slung bike in its class - and the first time you take a bend and scrape the footboards you realise this calls for a different style of riding.
Now the ceremony take a bend towards conceptual art.
Everyone took a turn bending down to squint at the area that Bruce Thompson had represented so clearly in wireframe, on the computer.
As a narrow Greek road unwinds behind them, their relationship – its strains and strengths – unfolds too, taking a bend here and there, running straight and smooth at other times.
Callouts to breakdowns were running at 2,000 an hour by midday, including one to a patrol vehicle hit by a 4x4 that took a bend in Surrey too fast in ice.
J. G. Booth: Taking a bend in ramshackle pram can give you a shock (tram; a U in anag).. C. A. Clarke: Knocking our favourite finally from amateur dancing produces a shock reaction (out; anag. less e).
I once spun a Formula Ford 360 off a track while taking a bend and sat on the verge, gurning with joy and adrenaline, steaming at the ears and vowing to get a race licence - if not in this life, then the next.
Wherever a stream channel takes a bend, water flows faster on the outer edge of the channel and erodes the banks.
So when you take a seat, bend, or twist, the pants move with you.
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