Tend

//tɛnd//

"Tend" in a Sentence (22 examples)

I tend to look at the pictures before reading the text.

Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.

In nostalgic moments we may tend to think of childhood as a time of almost unbroken happiness.

We tend to welcome only proof of what we already know.

We tend to think that our time is our own only on Sundays and holidays.

Fruits tend to rot quickly.

We tend to use more and more electric appliances in the home.

We tend to forget that exercise is a key to good health.

In general, people in America tend to prefer bigger cars.

Tend to your own affairs first.

Show 12 more sentences

They tend to go out on Saturdays.

It tends to snow here in winter.

I was tending to get up later and later after the breakup.

Difficult broken country extends almost to the coast between Swatow (Shant’ou) on the south and Hangchow on the north, and this succession of barriers has tended to cut off southeast coastal China from the main body of the country.

The Lords in 1722 declared that annexing such Clauses tends to the destruction of this government. And yet there are such bills every session and you pass them.

We need to tend to the garden, which has become a mess.

Shepherds tend their flocks.

There's not a sparrow or a wren, / There's not a blade of autumn grain, / Which the four seasons do not tend / And tides of life and increase lend.

Man selects only for his own good; Nature only for that of the being which she tends.

Was he not companion with the riotous knights / That tend upon my father?

Had I not. Four or five women once that tended me?

Being to descend / A ladder much in height, I did not tend / My way well down.

Next best steps

Mini challenge

Unscramble this word: tend