Use "fend" in a sentence

1. 10 We must strive and fend.

2. 7 We must fend against poverty.

3. Fend offs, scrag tackles or Barging.

4. We must strive and fend.

5. 13 The children were left to fend for themselves.

6. Somehow she managed to fend off the awkward questions.

7. He raised his hand to fend off the blow.

8. 11 Somehow she managed to fend off the awkward questions.

9. Can you fend off the other boat with your pole?

10. 17 Tabitha threw up an arm to fend her attacker off.

11. He was, uh-- he was left to fend for himself

12. 20 I've had to fend for myself since I was

13. 9 The minister had to fend off some awkward questions.

14. 21 She managed to fend her attackers off for some time.

15. 19 The company managed to fend off the hostile takeover bid.

16. 3 He managed to fend off his attackers with a stick.

17. Maria tries to fend off Glass's questions, then cracks.

18. The minister had to fend off some awkward questions.

19. 1 They are now orphans and we must fend for them.

20. Nothing that we see in the park can quite fend off mythology.

21. 14 The minister had to fend off some awkward questions from reporters.

22. She managed to fend off questions about new tax increases.

23. He managed to fend off his attackers with a stick.

24. 12 He raised his hand to fend off the blow.

25. 8 She held up her arm to fend him off.

26. 25 It is time you left home and learnt to fend for yourself.

27. 24 fend for yourself to look after yourself without help from anyone else: His parents agreed to pay the rent for his apartment but otherwise left him to fend for himself.

28. A Bargepole is used to propel a barge and to fend off obstacles

29. 18 It's our duty to fend off a thief from obtaining his gains.

30. 6 The kids had to fend for themselves while their parents were away.

31. The minister had to fend off some awkward questions from reporters.

32. He was able to fend off the blow with his arm.

33. 22 She uses her secretary to fend off unwanted phone calls.

34. 16 Can you fend off the other boat with your pole?

35. The scientists actually tested the soldier bees ' ability to fend off a robber .

36. He had struggled to pay off creditors but couldn't fend them off any longer.

37. Like “sheep without a shepherd,” they were starving spiritually and left to fend for themselves.

38. 4 He was able to fend off the blow with his arm.

39. 2 She raised her arm up to fend branches from her eyes.

40. It's our duty to fend off a thief from obtaining his gains.

41. Essentially, Bushwhackers were woodsmen who knew how to fend for themselves in rugged terrain

42. Not one of the marchers even raised an arm to fend off the blows.

43. 15 How could I leave my loving, erratic, harebrained mother to fend for herself?

44. A Bargepole is a long pole used to propel a barge and fend off obstacles

45. Since joining the company in March, Carpenter has developed a strategy to fend off Oakley.

46. 26 The old couple have no one to do housework; they have to fend for themselves.

47. Tommy's has had to fend off many bogus Tommy-wannabes over the years.

48. Bunkers give people a sense of control, the feeling that they can fend for themselves

49. Bismillah, along with the Ta’awwudh, is used to fend off supernatural beings like devils and jinn

50. 38 synonyms for Avert: ward off, avoid, prevent, frustrate, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall, turn

51. But until first light, how would he fend off the terrors of the darkness?

52. Yeah, actually you guys are gonna have to fend for yourself out of the refrigerator tonight.

53. 9 How could I leave my loving, erratic,[www.Sentencedict.com] harebrained mother to fend for her herself?

54. Militia units armed with a halberd which can fend off cavalry, and pierce or crush armour.

55. 30 The woman and her young baby had been thrown out and left to fend for themselves.

56. So what do you call being impacted by multiple forces and then abandoned to fend for yourself?

57. Here too the Party could fend off opposition by a policy of divide and rule.

58. In the end, though, this bit of cinematography is barely enough to fend off yawns.

59. 27 He had struggled to pay off creditors but couldn't fend them off any longer.

60. 5 We were brought up to fend for ourselves when we were still quite young.

61. 23 The fox was released into the wild when it was old enough to fend for itself.

62. The concession served to fend off a ban that might have been imposed under a private member's Bill.

63. Welcome to survival of the Blockiest in this map you fend off mobs while collecting diamonds to upgrade weapons

64. Other people who get psoriasis only on knees and elbows may need to fend people off.

65. Ward off, avoid, prevent, frustrate, fend off, preclude, stave off, forestall A fresh tragedy was narrowly Averted yesterday

66. Poverty, inflation, unemployment, and mass migration to the cities have left many of the elderly to fend for themselves.

67. That is why he manoeuvred frantically, and brilliantly, to fend off the challenge to his party leadership last month.

68. They were left to fend for themselves in the open ocean for eight days before rescue aircraft belatedly arrived.

69. There they stay for about a fortnight until they have completed their first moult and can fend for themselves.

70. In spring, male Adders perform a 'dance' during which they duel to fend off competition to mate.

71. The raven was determined to fend off any potential threat and maintain its fiefdom of Edge Wood.

72. Alone in harsh, unforgiving terrain, these men must hunt, build shelters and fend off predators, all while documenting the experience themselves

73. Lee recommends regular core muscle strengthening, such as planks, resistance band exercises and weight training, to fend off belly Bloat …

74. The best way to fend off future hearing loss is to protect your ears with earplugs or noise-reducing earmuffs.

75. The police had to fend off allegations of institutional racism after a black suspect was beaten by four white police officers.

76. There was that black future to fend off: there was the endless black past to staunch and help.

77. When the men tried to fend off the animals, the officers kicked them in the head or stomach.

78. Argue definition: present reasons and arguments synonyms: expostulate, reason, defend, fend for, lay out, re-Argue, support, present, represent antonyms: conform

79. Touya's group crosses paths with her during their travels, helping to fend off a group of ruffians attacking her.

80. 29 His parents agreed to pay the rent for his apartment but otherwise left him to fend for himself.