flex in the PONS Dictionary

flex Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to flex a muscle
to flex one's muscles fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is often a feeling of catching when the thumb is flexed.
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Oiling provides the leather with lubrication and allows it to flex repeatedly without cracking.
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At this wavelength the laser is capable of cutting, drilling and structuring on rigid and flex circuit substrates.
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The distal end of the digit was consistently flexed.
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The earliest is a series of flexed burials thought to represent hunter-gatherers.
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Outer wing is broad, flexed, with about 140% length of cutting edge.
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The movement of the arms sometimes resembles flexing.
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Worse, on leather boots the mounting point would change as the leather wore down, or even due to flexing during the day.
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The landing gear uses tube flexing for suspension and features a fixed nose wheel.
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The flex spline is like a shallow cup.
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