Bendy vs Bends - What's the difference?
bendy | bends |
Having the ability to be bent easily.
(informal) Of a person, flexible; having the ability to bend easily.
Containing many bends and twists.
Of a vehicle, articulated.
(heraldry) Divided into diagonal bands of colour
(heraldry) A field divided diagonally into several bends, varying in metal and colour.
(diving) A condition of bubbles in the blood which sometimes occurs during ascent.
(nautical) The thickest and strongest planks in a wooden ship's side, wales.
(bend)
As nouns the difference between bendy and bends
is that bendy is (heraldry) a field divided diagonally into several bends, varying in metal and colour while bends is .As an adjective bendy
is having the ability to be bent easily.As a verb bends is
(bend).bendy
English
Adjective
(er)- Bendy rulers are far more fun than the wooden ones.
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citation, archiveorg= , accessdate=2013-05-09 , passage=When I was in the scene in the barn he encouraged me to do as many contortions as I could, and he seemed to like the fact I was so 'bendy'.' … After all how many young actresses in Hollywood are "' bendy "? }}
- a bendy road
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citation, archiveorg= , accessdate=2013-05-09 , passage=“The bendy bus is very easy to get on to and can carry twice as many passengers and more people can sit down,” Ms. Cottam said. }}
