A turn.
A bend.
A swerve.
A sharp bend is commonly referred to as a hairpin turn. It is a U-shaped curve in a road or trail that sharply changes its direction.
To "round a bend" means to navigate a curved or winding path, typically while driving or walking. It implies physically moving around a corner or curve in a road, path, or route.
When a wave has to change direction and bend around an object, it is called diffraction. Diffraction is a phenomenon that occurs when waves encounter obstacles or openings in their path, causing them to spread out and bend around the obstacle.
Flexibility.
A sweeping bend is a gradual curve or change in direction in a road or track that allows vehicles to navigate smoothly without sharp turns or disruptions in speed. This design feature is often seen in highways, racetracks, and cycling routes to improve traffic flow and safety.
A curve in the road is a bend. If the bend is very severe, it is a hairpin-bend.
A Bend in the Road was created in 2001.
A Bend in the Road has 352 pages.
a curve... Well that could be an answer however it is not possible to have a bend or a curve 'in' a straight road. A curve or bend is, by definition, after the end of one straight section and before the beginning of the next; so it can not be 'in' a straight road.
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The bend in the road prevented them from seeing the blockade. The wind caused the tree to bend to the ground.
The driving distance between Dowagiac MI and South Bend IN is about 24.5 road miles.
It is called South Bend because it is at the 'south bend' of the st. Joe River.
Studio One - 1948 Bend in the Road - 10.8 was released on: USA: 4 November 1957
no , and its not calld 'bend' its called 'reflected' but its like bend but ITS NOT :)
Without a Trace - 2002 A Bend in the Road 6-14 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Studio One - 1948 Bend in the Road 10-8 was released on: USA: 4 November 1957