Tend Mnemonic
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tend
tend
/tɛnd/
Examples
- I tend to be character driven and headstrong.
- Miners liked the pants, but complained that they tended to chafe.
- Editors don't tend to agree to even backhanded threats like this.
- Having rules of thumb like this tend to preempt some of the frustration.
- People who gravitate to a project tend to like the things the project covers.
- I tend to be rather nosy myself, so I try to err on the side of caution.
- Smokers tend to be mavericks.
- They tend to be lost in the mire.
- We tend to think of Prohibition now as some kind of crazed moral paroxysm, reflecting the worst in the American character.
- He tends to admonish the audience.
have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined
verb
have care of or look after
verb
manage or run
verb
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"Tend - Hen + Bend. Hens bend down to show they care and look after their chicks."
Ten + Bend. Lend ten hands to bend and mend, friend.
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