BEND vs CREASE: NOUN
- The thick planks in a ship's side; wales.
- An obsolete form of band.
- Power; ability: as, that is above my bend.
- Decompression sickness. Used with the.
- Something bent.
- The state of being bent.
- The act or fact of bending.
- A knot that joins a rope to a rope or another object.
- A band passing from the upper dexter corner of an escutcheon to the lower sinister corner.
- An angular or rounded shape made by folding
- Movement that causes the formation of a curve
- A circular segment of a curve
- A town in central Oregon at the eastern foot of the Cascade Range
- Diagonal line traversing a shield from the upper right corner to the lower left
- A segmental plate or ring on which the movable carding-surfaces of a revolving flat cotton-carding machine run and are adjusted in their relation to the main cylinder or drum.
- Nautical: That part of a rope which is fastened to another or to an anchor.
- Plural Same as caisson-disease.
- Curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)
- A band or clamp of metal or other material used to strengthen or hold together a box or frame.
- A band; a bond; a fetter; in plural, bands; bonds; confinement.
- Increase; profit.
- The top of a horse's neck.
- A curved tile.
- A split or rent.
- Specifically, one of certain lines used in the game of cricket.
- A line or long thin mark made by folding or doubling; hence, a similar mark, however produced.
- A less common spelling of creese.
- One of the lines in cricket marking off the positions of the bowler and batter or the space between two of these lines.
- In lacrosse, the circle marked around the goal into which offensive players cannot enter.
- In hockey, an area marked in front of the goal in which an offensive player can score a goal only if the puck reaches the area before the player does.
- A line made by pressing, folding, or wrinkling.
- A slight depression in the smoothness of a surface
- A Malayan dagger with a wavy blade
- An angular or rounded shape made by folding
- The goal crease; an area in front of each goal, surrounded by thin red lines and filled in with light blue.
- The circle around the goal, where no offensive players can go.
- One of the white lines drawn on the pitch to show different areas of play; especially the popping crease, but also the bowling crease and the return crease.
- A short line at each end of the bowling crease and at right angles to it, extending toward the bowler.
- A line extending three feet four inches on each side of the central strings at right angles to the line between the wickets.
- The combination of four lines forming a rectangle inclosing either goal, or the inclosed space itself, within which no attacking player is allowed unless the ball is there; -- called also goal crease.
- One of the lines serving to define the limits of the bowler and the striker.
- See creese.
- , a line drawn in front of the wicket, four feet distant from it, parallel to the bowling crease and at least as long as the latter.
BEND vs CREASE: VERB
- Change direction
- Form a curve
- Bend a joint
- Turn from a straight course , fixed direction, or line of interest
- Bend one's back forward from the waist on down
- Cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form
- To lightly bloody; to graze.
- To make a crease in; to wrinkle.
- Scrape gently
- Make wrinkled or creased
- Make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface
- Become wrinkled or crumpled or creased
BEND vs CREASE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to swerve from a straight line; deflect.
- To apply oneself closely; concentrate.
- To make a concession; yield.
- To incline the body; stoop.
- To assume a curved, crooked, or angular form or direction.
- To deviate from a straight line or position.
- To fasten.
- To apply (the mind) closely.
- To render submissive; subdue.
- To relax or make an exception to.
- To misrepresent; distort.
- To bring (a bow, for example) into a state of tension by drawing on a string or line.
- To cause to assume a curved or angular shape.
- To force to assume a different direction or shape, according to one's own purpose.
- To make a pressed, folded, or wrinkled line in.
- To graze or wound superficially with a bullet.
- To become wrinkled.
BEND vs CREASE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make a crease or mark in, as by folding or doubling.
BEND vs CREASE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To drink hard.
- To spring; bound.
- To bow or be submissive: as, to bend to fate.
- To jut over; overhang.
- To incline; lean or turn; be directed: as, the road bends to the west.
- Nautical, to fasten by means of a bend or knot, as one rope to another, or to an anchor; to shackle, as a chain-cable to an anchor.
- To cause to bow or yield; subdue; make submissive: as, to bend a man to one's will.
- To incline; determine: said of a person or of his disposition: as, to be bent on mischief.
- Figuratively, to apply closely: said of the mind.
- To direct to a certain point: as, to bend one's course, way, or steps; to bend one's looks or eyes.
- To curve or make crooked; deflect from a normal condition of straightness; flex: as, to bend a stick; to bend the arm.
- Hence Figuratively, to brace up or bring into tension, like a strong bow: generally with up.
- To bring or strain into a state of tension by curvature, as a bow preparatory to launching an arrow.
- To be or become curved or crooked.
- (idiom) (around the bend) Mentally deranged; crazy.
- (idiom) (bend (one's) elbow) To drink alcoholic beverages.
- (idiom) (bend (someone's) ear) To talk to at length, usually excessively.
- (idiom) (bend/lean) To make an effort greater than is required.
- (idiom) (bend out of shape) To annoy or anger.
- To indent, as a cartridge-case, for the purpose of confining the charge; crimp.
- To make a line or long thin mark in, as by folding, doubling, or indenting.
- In hunting, to wound by a shot which flattens the upper vertebræ, or cuts the muscles of the neck, and stuns, but does not kill.
- To increase; augment.
- To increase; grow.
- Make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; `crisp' is archaic
- A slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface
BEND vs CREASE: RELATED WORDS
- Plication, Crimp, Fold, Stoop, Crook, Flexure, Deflect, Crouch, Twist, Flexion, Deform, Flex, Bow, Turn, Curve
- Crumple, Rake, Ruckle, Plication, Fold, Bend, Flexure, Scrunch, Furrow, Crinkle, Graze, Rumple, Line, Crisp, Seam
BEND vs CREASE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Crease, Plication, Crimp, Fold, Stoop, Crook, Flexure, Deflect, Crouch, Twist, Flexion, Deform, Flex, Turn, Curve
- Tuck, Groove, Wrinkle, Crimp, Plication, Fold, Bend, Flexure, Furrow, Crinkle, Graze, Rumple, Line, Crisp, Seam
BEND vs CREASE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- West Bend to receive the payment, and West Bend agent commissions will not be affected by this customer refund.
- Cable Bend Radius The amount of bend that can occur before a cable may sustain damage or increased attenuation.
- Soccer players bend it like Beckam but they must cause the ball to spin before it will bend.
- City of South Bend, IN: Annual Comment on South Bend.
- The word about the Bend Pledge and leave Bend a little better than you found it budget.
- Bend Tests: Specimens are prepared for bend tests by removing all weld reinforcement from both sides.
- Beginning in North Bend and hosted by the North Bend Chapter.
- You can enjoy retail therapy at Bend River Promenade during your stay in Bend.
- The wave does not actually bend, but only appears to bend.
- Carrick bend, zepplin bend, fishermans knot, and hunters bend all work better.
- Can an eyeshadow ever truly be crease proof?
- Fold each corner into the middle crease again.
- She wiped away a crease in her dress.
- If the goaltender has exited the crease, one skater may enter the crease and attempt to block a shot without incurring a penalty.
- Goal Crease If the ring lands in or on the crease the only player who can touch it is the goalie.
- They may leave the crease as they please, but only ONE player is allowed in the crease at all times.
- Crease setting; the crease appears in the surfaces associated with the selected edges.
- For any longer conversations, officials should position themselves in the crease and ask players to maintain physical distancing outside the crease.
- The popping crease must be feet (0 m) in front of and parallel to the bowling crease.
- Sharply crease each page so it will easily flip up along the crease mark.
BEND vs CREASE: QUESTIONS
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- What is the anti-crease function on a washing machine?
- What does a vertical crease in the ear lobe indicate?
- What does crease care mean on Indesit tumble dryer?
- What is the best shoe crease preventer sneaker shield?
- What is the Crease Clinic of Psychological Medicine?
- What is the prevalence of transverse palmar crease?