First decide if you mean it in he sense of "bent or bowed", or in the sense of "deal with lightly" Sense 1: He was bandy legged from riding a horse all his life. Sense 2: It was a light over-drinks conversation, we bandied words for an hour.
The phrase "her affections have their full bent" suggests that a person's feelings or emotions are completely directed or devoted toward someone or something. It implies a strong and unwavering commitment or passion. In this context, "bent" refers to the inclination or tendency of one's affections, indicating that they are fully focused or concentrated. Thus, it conveys a sense of deep emotional investment.
Lombardies are trees, but in this context, prim means they are well maintained. They are trimmed so they stand tall and straight, not wild and bent.
JoJo struggled most with girls at school. they would push her into the wall and were just mean to her, because they thought she was too good for them.
Nothing, those words mean nothing together.
Typically, "bent" is used as an insult as in "get bent." The phrase "get bent" means "get bent over," in other words, "screw you."
Lie, untruthful, and bent.
FLEXIBLE Easily Bent: Flexible, Supple, Bendable For Science Vocab: Ductile
no they mean different meanings
It is bent out of shape. It means that someting isn't what it should be. A person bent out of shape is reacting badly to a situation.
problem struggle issue disagreement difference of opinion opposition problematic situation difficulty
bent or curved inwards
To get drunk or stoned
silent but deadly
deadly, fatal...
To come in a close encounter with death or something deadly.
Deadly means excellent or good Unna means ain't it Deadly unna? = good, ain't it?