flex - use in sentences

Object

  • elbow: Sweep this across the fetal chest, flexing the elbow, to deliver the arm posteriorly.
  • knee: This time, however, flex the knee of the rear leg, whilst still keeping the heel pressed firmly on to the floor.
  • muscle: The trade unions, in the form of the bureaucracies, have started to flex some muscle: good.
  • hip: Remember to keep your thigh in line with your torso as there is a tendency to want to flex the hip slightly.

Converse of object

  • trail: A cable protector is necessary where there is trailing flex.

Preposition: at

  • elbow: The arm should flex slightly at the elbow to assist in the catch.
  • knee: Lying Hip Abductor Stretch Lie flat on the floor, on your back, with both legs flexed at the knee.

Adjective modifier

  • stiff: Cobra woods with a stiff flex provide more accuracy for those with strong or quick swings.
  • damaged: Do not use appliances with worn or damaged flexes.
  • electric: Also make sure that the electric flex is not twisted, coiled, laid across the blanket or tucked under the mattress or covers.
  • electrical: Do not run electrical flex or leads to appliances under carpets.

Modifies a noun

  • cable: The palm rest is connected with a flex cable for the touch pad.
  • shaft: Cobra woods - flex Cobra woods with regular flex shafts are suitable for most golfers.
  • groove: FLEX GROOVES: Anatomically positioned grooves in the midsole of the shoe that enable the shoe to bend with the foot.
  • scanner: This file is then included in the flex scanner.
  • muscle: Look at yourself in the mirror, flex muscles.
  • circuit: Flexible circuit - Visit this site for all solutions regarding flex circuits.

Noun used with modifier

  • actnow: Fade Launch of actnow flex project First step toward making Cornwall the flexible working capital of the UK.
  • shaft: Broadly speaking, your swing speed determines what is the correct shaft flex.
  • knee: With the knee extension, the hip joint is fixed and the knee flexes and extends with the foot freely rotating.

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