How to use the word take a bend in a sentence
Malangi and Talakad are two small towns near T Narasipur on the banks of Cauvery where the river takes a bend .
This rapid is known as Put-In Rapid and followed by what whitewater paddlers call Surfers as the Gasper takes a bend to the right.
The gut has its point of origin in the region of the coil of the mecon, or so-called ‘poppy’, and is wider hereabouts (for remember, the mecon is for the most part a sort of excretion in all testaceans); it then takes a bend and runs up again towards the fleshy part, and terminates by the side of the head, where the animal discharges its residuum; and this holds good in the case of all stromboid testaceans, whether terrestrial or marine.
From 2003 and on the Bad Afro Records slowly took a bend towards psychedelic rock in the sense that most of the new bands that was signed in this period often had a psychedelic edge.
Suddenly Rossi, who was leading, took a bend badly, braked and his back wheel hit the parapet of a bridge.
The rest of the track was constructed on a continuous viaduct, running easterly through the new towns of Yuen Long and Tin Shui Wai, before taking a bend along the Tuen Mun nullah and terminating at Tuen Mun Station.