Bender

//ˈbɛndə//

"Bender" in a Sentence (20 examples)

Bender often utters the phrase "Kill all humans", even if he always silently adds "except one" referring to Fry.

He's sleeping off last night's bender.

I had a fender bender on my way to work.

Tom looked like death warmed up after going on a three-day bender.

There were no damages to the cars involved in the fender bender.

Many of the decisions we make every day are based on less-than-perfect knowledge. For example, while GPS-based applications on smartphones can provide a travel-time estimate for our daily drive to work, an unexpected factor like a sudden downpour or fender bender might mean a ride originally estimated to be 20 minutes could actually take longer.

Tom decided to marry a really ugly girl last night during his bender. I guess he had beer goggles on.

It was just a fender bender.

Tom is known to go on a bender every so often.

Bender!

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He's been out on a bender with his mates.

A couple of students of Williams College went over to North Adams on a bender. This would have been serious matter under the best of circumstances, but each returned with a “brick in his hat,” etc.

"Wait, is this about the other night when you two lightweights totally went on that bender?"

We can have a mad one, we can have a bender / Order what you want from the bartender / Come back to mine and all be splender / I'll give you a night to remember

I've really been on a bender and it shows

“So they're easy about having a bender in the house, are they, their lordships?”

'Oh and Gary, what happened in Ahmed?' 'Not guilty, sir.' 'Oh no! And Tredwell?' 'Bender.' 'Suspended sentence? So both walked. […]

He anticipated a prison sentence though he thought there was a slight possibility of 'getting off on a bender' (suspended sentence).

What will you take to be paid out?’ said the butcher. ‘The regular chummage is two–and–six. Will you take three bob?’ ‘And a bender,’ suggested the clerical gentleman. ‘Well, I don’t mind that; it’s only twopence a piece more,’ said Mr. Martin. ‘What do you say, now? We’ll pay you out for three–and–sixpence a week. Come!’

O yes, I'll do it — bender!

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