Bend as rules
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LOOSENBend, as rules
RELAXCONDITIONSBend the rules
bendadapt to one's purpose distort bend the rules
FLEXBend, as biceps
FLEXBend, as muscles
REFRACTBend, as light
FLEXBend, as a joint
WARPBend, as a timber
FLEXBend, as an elbow
FLEXBend, as an arm
FLEXBend, as a muscle
DOUBLEUPBend over, as in laughter.
doubleto bend over, as from pain
SANERNot as far around the bend
incurvedto bend so as to curve inward
crookingBend (something, esp. a finger as a signal)
carrickas in carrick bend, a knot for joining cables
crimpedSqueeze (metal) so as to bend or corrugate it
crimpingSqueeze (metal) so as to bend or corrugate it
bowinglyto bend the body or head, as in respect or greeting
bowingto bend the body or head, as in respect or greeting
bowedto bend the body or head, as in respect or greeting
bowto bend the body or head, as in respect or greeting
bowsto bend the body or head, as in respect or greeting
flexorsa muscle serving to bend a body part (as a limb)
peento draw, bend, or flatten by or as if by hammering with a peen
crouchedBend over in this way so as to be close to (someone or something)
crouchingBend over in this way so as to be close to (someone or something)
wimplea. fold or wrinkle, as in cloth b. curve, bend, or turn, as in a road or river
wimpleda. fold or wrinkle, as in cloth b. curve, bend, or turn, as in a road or river
wimplesa. fold or wrinkle, as in cloth b. curve, bend, or turn, as in a road or river
angulatesHold, bend, or distort (a part of the body, esp. of an animal) so as to form an angle or angles
angulatedHold, bend, or distort (a part of the body, esp. of an animal) so as to form an angle or angles
angulatingHold, bend, or distort (a part of the body, esp. of an animal) so as to form an angle or angles
cottisea narrow stripe that usually occurs as one of a pair, with each stripe occurring on either side of a bend, fess, or other charge, and each being one fourth of a bend in breadth
hogging(with reference to a ship) Bend or become bent convex upward along its length as a result either of the hull being supported in the middle and not at the ends (as in a heavy sea) or the vessel's being loaded more heavily at the ends