Cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form.
Twist and press out of shape.
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Examples for "turn"
Examples for "turn"
1However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn down.
2Last year, a federal judge said Microsoft must turn over the information.
3However, since the turn of the year it has all been different.
4Ordinary punters everywhere continue to turn their attention to stock market trading.
5The good news is that you can turn off the new change.
1This year we're really going to bend their arms to get included.
2Politicians routinely bend reality or, in some cases, break with it entirely.
3I will not bend on this point until it is absolutely necessary.
4The road made a sharp final bend and then was simply gone.
5Our actions matter, and can bend history in the direction of justice.
1More recently, the argument has - unsurprisingly - taken an environmental twist.
2The fire makes the red rose in his hand glow and twist.
3A final twist in the tale appears to have taken place since.
4Just managed twist out of way so it struck tree just behind.
5Politically, the opposition True Finns party is seeking to twist the knife.
1The buyside know banks have flex and they want their fair share.
2He's looking to flex a much different set of creative muscles here.
3Visit Website Pros Excellent at smearing and toe-hooking thanks to friendly flex.
4Facebook Twitter Pinterest Breaststroke: feet need to flex out, with toes up.
5Saab is currently selling a flex-fuel version of the BioPower in Sweden.
Assume a different shape or form.
To deform because of shearing forces.
1As these bullets strike different targets, they're gonna deform in different ways.
2Tight or high-heeled shoes deform the feet and make the gait awkward.
3Certainly, such temples as these shall erelong cease to deform the landscape.
4It took twenty-six years for that blessing to deform into a curse.
5How tendons deform in different hierarchical levels under shear and compression is unknown.
6The hats which children wear, usually compress and deform the pavilion.
7If I start slicing now, I could deform the cellular architecture.
8After two seasons, this rude dwelling does not deform the scene.
9Cam lobes slightly deform where the metal touches the rock during a fall.
10Unclasp these trunks and find something that shall not deform me.'
11And a curvature, thus given, may, and often does, deform children for life.
12Never were publicly display'd more deform'd, mediocre, snivelling, unreliable, false-hearted men.
13Israel offers a florid illustration of how disastrously collective memory can deform a society.
14And to deform and kill the things whereon we feed.
15One obstacle is developing a thinner elastomer that would require lower voltages to deform.
16But specs are it can't deform at twelve thousand psi.
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