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doblar
Cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form.
turn
bend
twist
deform
straighten
unbend
Portuguese
curvar
Synonyms
Examples for "
turn
"
turn
bend
twist
deform
Examples for "
turn
"
1
However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to
turn
down.
2
Last year, a federal judge said Microsoft must
turn
over the information.
3
However, since the
turn
of the year it has all been different.
4
Ordinary punters everywhere continue to
turn
their attention to stock market trading.
5
The good news is that you can
turn
off the new change.
1
This year we're really going to
bend
their arms to get included.
2
Politicians routinely
bend
reality or, in some cases, break with it entirely.
3
I will not
bend
on this point until it is absolutely necessary.
4
The road made a sharp final
bend
and then was simply gone.
5
Our actions matter, and can
bend
history in the direction of justice.
1
More recently, the argument has - unsurprisingly - taken an environmental
twist
.
2
The fire makes the red rose in his hand glow and
twist
.
3
A final
twist
in the tale appears to have taken place since.
4
Just managed
twist
out of way so it struck tree just behind.
5
Politically, the opposition True Finns party is seeking to
twist
the knife.
1
As these bullets strike different targets, they're gonna
deform
in different ways.
2
Tight or high-heeled shoes
deform
the feet and make the gait awkward.
3
Certainly, such temples as these shall erelong cease to
deform
the landscape.
4
It took twenty-six years for that blessing to
deform
into a curse.
5
How tendons
deform
in different hierarchical levels under shear and compression is unknown.
1
The buyside know banks have
flex
and they want their fair share.
2
He's looking to
flex
a much different set of creative muscles here.
3
Visit Website Pros Excellent at smearing and toe-hooking thanks to friendly
flex
.
4
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Breaststroke: feet need to
flex
out, with toes up.
5
Saab is currently selling a
flex
-
fuel
version of the BioPower in Sweden.
6
A normal lamp hanging on a normal
flex
from a normal ceiling.
7
My elbow crackles and pops when I
flex
it all the way.
8
She saw again the splendid
flex
of his side and powerful thigh.
9
He felt the narrow blade stop and constrictedly
flex
against the spine.
10
There's no
flex
in the keyboard and almost none in the display.
11
I
flex
my fingers, expecting to hear the creak of rheumatic joints.
12
They are bound to
flex
their muscles as much as they can.
13
It's got a
flex
-
fuel
engine and electric motor powered by lithium-ion batteries.
14
He paused long enough to
flex
a presentable bicep with pardonable pride.
15
They are designed to
flex
with the boot, making walking more natural.
16
Open and close your fingers or
flex
your wrist between each grip.
flex
·
flex in
enough flex
plastic flex
agree flex
flex a bit
Portuguese
curvar
dobrar
torcer
Catalan
trenar
encorbar
enguerxir
torçar
tòrcer
doblar
flexionar
enroscar
corbar
doblegar
tòrçar
Spanish
doblar
flexionar
torcer