bendy meaning
EN[ˈbɛndi] [ˈbɪndi] [-ɛndi]- NounPLbendiesSUF-y
- AdjectiveCOMbendierSUPbendiest
- Having the ability to be bent easily.
- Bendy rulers are far more fun than the wooden ones.
- (informal) Of a person, flexible; having the ability to bend easily.
- 2010 September 1, Jackie K. Cooper, “Ashley Bell: The Last Exorcism Introduces the "Bendy" Girl”[1], Huffington Post, retrieved 2013-05-09 : When I was in the scene in the barn he encouraged me to do as many contortions as I could, and he seemed to like the fact I was so '' bendy.' … After all how many young actresses in Hollywood are "bendy"?
- Containing many bends and twists.
- a bendy road
- Of a vehicle, articulated.
- 2009 January 31, Deal Book, “Defining Good or Bad Design”[2], NYT, retrieved 2013-05-09 : “The bendy bus is very easy to get on to and can carry twice as many passengers and more people can sit down,” Ms. Cottam said.
- (heraldry) Divided into diagonal bands of colour.
- Having the ability to be bent easily.
Definition of bendy in English Dictionary
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- en bendy-boy
- en bendy bus
- en bendy-boys
- en bendy straw
- en bendy straws
Source: Wiktionary