bend down in English

lean downward

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1. Bend down and tie your shoelace.

2. 2 They stoop and bend down together;

3. Buttermonger Stupid design feature? Bend down low

4. In what sense do Babylon’s gods “stoop over” and “bend down”?

5. Bend down I bent down to lift the box off the floor

6. To enter into the mystery, we need to “bend down”, to abase ourselves.

7. Jehovah will ‘bend down’ to take note of us and listen to our prayers.

8. Bend down at the knees to pick up a bulky object, thus avoiding back strain.

9. Or should he bend down to the child’s level and speak in a mild, appealing manner?

10. That you can carry heavy bags and bend down without a twinge in the back? Stretch those muscles and smile!

11. If he or she asks you to pick something up, assert yourself or defuse the situation but don't bend down.

12. (Isaiah 46:2) Babylon’s gods seem to “stoop over” and “bend down” as if wounded in battle or decrepit with age.

13. I denied homosexual inclinations but he still made me bend down so that he could inspect my behind with a wooden spatula.

14. Sweeping dust and dirt from your Baseboards with a broom is easy, and it keeps you from having to bend down or squat.

15. “All those going down to the dust will bend down, and no one will ever preserve his own soul alive,” Psalm 22:29 says.

16. To bend down or move backward with your head down because you are frightened: The dog Cowered in the corner, realizing she’d done something wrong

17. (Hebrews 6:13) He rightfully requires submission (“every knee will bend down”) and commitment (“every tongue will swear”) on the part of those desiring his favor.

18. The first step to drinking the jenever properly is to keep the glass on the table, bend down and take the first sip without holding the glass.

19. But Bieber is so small that unless you are a preteen girl (which you very well might be; most of his fans aren't old enough to drive), you'll have to bend down to greet him.

20. 4 Further highlighting the utter failure of Babylon’s gods, the prophecy continues: “They must stoop over; they must each alike bend down; they are simply unable to furnish escape for the burden, but into captivity their own soul must go.”

21. Crouch (third-person singular simple present Crouches, present participle Crouching, simple past and past participle Crouched) (intransitive) To bend down; to stoop low; to stand close to the ground with legs bent, like an animal when waiting for prey, or someone in fear

22. Further, I have observed—in apparent explanation of its seed set—that the senescing epipetalous corollas bend down, Absciss and slide down their pistils dragging their anthers over the stigma lobes potentially resulting in self-pollination which Dole (1990, 1992) described as dragging in his studies of contrasting Mimulus guttatus.

23. Crouch Crouch Crouch Crouch ("Crouching tiger prawn roll") Crouch beside Crouch down Crouch down on his knees Crouch near the back in that hunched-over Crouch over Crouches [Crouch] - medical duck - Crouch down - bend down fall into a fetal Crouch frog Crouch lean, bend, Crouch low Crouch up against the head board rolling into a Crouch swell

24. 19 Now turning his attention back to the opposers, Jehovah says: “To you the sons of those afflicting you must go, bowing down; and all those treating you disrespectfully must bend down at the very soles of your feet, and they will have to call you the city of Jehovah, Zion of the Holy One of Israel.”