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Meaning of benty
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benty (a.)
A bounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff, withered grass; as, benty fields.
Resembling bent.
benty Sentence Examples
- The old oak tree's benty branches reached towards the sky.
- The bentwood chair creaked with age, its benty legs wobbly.
- The carpenter bent the metal into a benty shape for the railing.
- The river's benty course meandered through the valley.
- The child's benty spoon made feeding her difficult.
- The benty road led to a secluded cottage amidst the woods.
- The dancer's benty limbs moved gracefully to the music.
- The benty wire of the electrical cord was frayed and dangerous.
- The old farmer's benty hands showcased a lifetime of toil.
- The origami bird's benty wings flapped in the gentle breeze.
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A bounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff, withered grass; as, benty fields., Resembling bent.
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The old oak tree's benty branches reached towards the sky.
The bentwood chair creaked with age, its benty legs wobbly.
The carpenter bent the metal into a benty shape for the railing.
The river's benty course meandered through the valley.