Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

37 Sentences With "bendingly"

How to use bendingly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "bendingly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "bendingly". Mastering all the usages of "bendingly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

For those not enduring it, hyperinflation can seem mind-bendingly abstract.
But one thing is for certain: They are mind-bendingly adorable.
FOR those not enduring it, hyperinflation can seem mind-bendingly abstract.
Mind-bendingly, before Chris Evans was another Chris he was another Freddie.
No, it's not just because it's mind-bendingly difficult to connect the dots.
In "Black Swan" (2010) they were made — perhaps more accurately — mind-bendingly horrific.
There's another installment of this mind-bendingly original series coming, sure to be eagerly awaited.
Kojima is throwing reality and its rules out the window and delivering something mind-bendingly weird.
I learned that most acceptance speeches are mind-bendingly boring, but some occasionally go off the rails.
He called the controversy "mind-bendingly bizarre" because he always intended to release a fuller version of the report.
" And a few​—​though developed with the best of intentions​—​are rightly described as nothing less than "mind-bendingly terrifying.
Rimac was founded in 2009, and it's gained notoriety for developing two mind-bendingly fast hypercars called Concept_One and Concept_Two.
We've traveled all over the world and interviewed some of our heroes, and some people doing absolutely remarkably, mind-bendingly cool stuff.
In that time I have developed weird new heuristic algorithms to tackle mind-bendingly complex NP-Hard problems associated with route optimizations.
Japanese artist and director Kota Yamaji created a mind-bendingly trippy music video for tilt-six's track あなくろノイズ.
As disorienting as this all seems, even the most complex program is really only doing simple math at mind-bendingly high speed.
Members started to ask each other: Given that Jeff was mind-bendingly rich, could he understand what he was asking the community for?
Architect and interaction designer Behnaz Farahi has created a number of mind-bendingly futuristic and inspiring installations, from breathing walls to morphing headpieces.
And yet somehow, it's became a legitimate cultural phenomenon, full of mind-bendingly excessive stunts, style, and plot twists, while still remaining strikingly earnest.
Some of "Clueless" is actually lifted from Jane Austen's "Emma," with Cher a mind-bendingly up-to-date version of the novel's matchmaking minx.
MapReduce, which Jeff and Sanjay wrote in a corner office overlooking a duck pond, imposed order on a process that could be mind-bendingly complicated.
You may have thought nothing in the world could ever be as mind-bendingly confusing as Donald Trump's tweets, but have you seen the dude's artwork?
Derivatives can be so mind-bendingly complex that no one fully grasps who owes what to whom until someone big enough to rattle markets suddenly cannot pay.
LG, the company behind the mind-bendingly cool rollable television, is looking to bring the same flexible display tech to smartphones, according to one of the company's top executives.
Its people know how to give a party, and how to show off their mind-bendingly beautiful city to visitors while insulating them from its jarring day-to-day reality.
He covers the big (religion, politics, love) and the small (a great joke about soup), the mind-bendingly philosophical as well as a description of the start of an erection.
That's really the crux of it: the HomePod sounds incredible, but not so world-bendingly amazing that you should switch away from Spotify, or accept Siri's frustrating limitations as compared to Alexa.
And what makes this plutocratic administration so mind-bendingly appalling is that it was built around a great political con, in what is likely to be viewed by history as the nation's greatest political heist.
But it's now clear that interconnection by its very nature also brings about confounding new social situations, whether it's the problem of disinformation seeded and spread by organized propagandists or the mind-bendingly obsessive culture of online fandom.
All of this raises a mind-bendingly simple question that YouTube, Google, Twitter, and Facebook have not yet answered: How is it that the average untrained human can do something that multibillion-dollar technology companies that pride themselves on innovation cannot?
After several mind-bendingly massive acquisitions (like Tumblr and, well, the teen-made app), Yahoo was officially taken over by Verizon earlier this month, leading to the long-awaited exit of embattled former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer as well as countless employees from both companies.
The process of making modern goods, from airplanes to medical devices, has become so mind-bendingly complex, involving components drawn from multiple continents, that a few unexpected tariffs will not prompt companies to swiftly close factories in China and Mexico and replace them with plants in Ohio and Indiana.
There were Shara Hughes's sensual, glowing, chilled-out fantasy landscapes; Celeste Dupuy-Spencer's lovingly rendered paintings of quotidian moments; Deana Lawson's intimate, somehow monumental photographs; and of course, Henry Taylor's "THE TIMES THAY AINT A CHANGING, FAST ENOUGH" a mind-bendingly urgent, riveting, gut-wrenching portrayal of the murder of Philando Castile — the painting everyone should have been talking about.
Stuart Heritage of The Guardian said that "It's like watching a weird piece of existential Lithuanian amateur community theatre [...] It's the worst idea in the world, stretched out for all eternity". The Daily Telegraphs Ed Power described it as "naff, tacky and numbingly dull" and "mind-bendingly outlandish".
Critical response to "The Gift That Keeps Giving" was generally positive with the NME claiming it to be one of the best songs on Hey Venus! and BBC Wales describing the track as "brain-bendingly catchy". A Team D.A.D.D.Y. directed music video was made to accompany the track's release as a single. The video features a spoilt child being showered with Christmas presents while poorer children are shown in tears due to their lack of gifts.
Japan may be more or less active in the Pacific than in reality, affecting the speed at which the USA enters the war. The old "Foreign Aid" rules are now gone, but a later rule change allows players to conduct "covert operations" to negate any particularly lethal enemy diplomatic result. As in previous versions of the game, Italy still enters the war at the discretion of the German player (unless there is a separate Italian player in a multi-player game). The most game-bendingly powerful variants are now removed from the mix (e.g.
Best of all, now there's an outside chance that a Vogel production will get played on the world's less intellectual dancefloors." In a review of the "It Won't Be Long" and "Take Me Home" double A-side, Piers Martin of the NME described Head On as an "exceptional" album, and described Super_Collider as "[u]narguably one of the most inventive and mind-bendingly exciting groups currently functioning in pop." In Techno: The Rough Guide, writer Tim Barr described the album as "House-wrecking." Les Inrockuptibles ranked the album at 45 in their year-end list of the best albums of 1999, while The Wire named it one of the year's 10 best electronica albums. In 2014, Fact magazine included "It Won't Be Long" at number 66 in their list of "The 100 greatest IDM tracks", and commented on the album's continued appeal: "So very, very far ahead of its time, Super_Collider’s first album Head On [amazingly] arrived on a major label thanks to Skint’s deal with Sony.

No results under this filter, show 37 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.