The idiomatic expression "bent her knees" typically refers to showing submission, humility, or respect, often in a religious or ceremonial context, such as kneeling in prayer. It can also imply yielding to authority or acknowledging someone else's power. In a broader sense, it signifies a willingness to lower oneself, either literally or figuratively, in deference to a greater force or person.
Supple means that they are flexible or easily bent, i.e. not stiff.
bent knees ---- a lap
Try walking or jumping with your knees locked. Seriously, does this need to be answered?
In tuck, your knees are bent. In pike, your knees should be straight.
To squiting on ground to use in very rare adjictive
The correct alignment for the yoga pose where you lie on your back with your knees bent is to keep your feet hip-width apart and parallel to each other, with your knees pointing up towards the ceiling.
plié
slighty bent
slighty bent
Je bent de zon van mijn licht. Although a more common expression is Je bent de zon in mijn leven. meaning You are the sun in my life.
To get drunk or stoned
Recovery position or left lateral recumbent position.