Yes, although anatomically it is the neck that bends.
To lean forward:) to bend forward:)
"Around the next bend" by itself is a prepositional phrase. It cannot be a sentence by itself because it has no subject. In a conversation, a subject may be implied, but that does not make it a sentence.
That is the correct spelling of the verb, to cringe (to bend or shrink in fear, awe, or horror).
anoher word for bend is... warp twist kneed break joint
RUN = Are You In?
To lean forward:) to bend forward:)
Another word for saying "bend forward" is "hunch."
No. The correct past tense of "bend" is "bent".
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Yes, the forward bend can be performed in both standing and sitting positions. In the standing forward bend, the body bends at the hips, allowing the torso to reach toward the ground while keeping the legs straight. In the seated forward bend, the individual sits with legs extended and bends forward from the hips, reaching toward the feet. Both variations promote flexibility in the hamstrings and lower back while encouraging relaxation and mindfulness.
Kangaroos have legs that bend forward when they hop. This adaptation allows them to move quickly and efficiently on land.
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You have to bend your knees so your weight shifts forward and gives the hit more power.
I think it doesn't hurt.
No, the correct word would be "Bent"
He does not bend over. If you mean how does he lean forward so much and defies gravity: he has patented shoes that allow him to do that.