will have bent
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future perfectof bend.future perfect
Used to describe an action that will be fully completed or achieved by a specific point in the future.
bendverb (used with object)to force (an object, especially a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form.
Example Sentences
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Care of the Rod.—See that your rod-case is thoroughly dry before you put your rod in it, and always tie the case-strings loosely or you will have bent tips and joints.
From The Determined Angler and the Brook Trout an anthological volume of trout fishing, trout histories, trout lore, trout resorts, and trout tackle by Charles Barker Bradford
Of course, although I have not told you, you will have bent the wood face to the mould for this centre, as the reverse for the outer, or larger ones, naturally.
From Violin Making 'The Strad' Library, No. IX. by Walter H. (Walter Henry) Mayson