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    Use "fend" in a sentence

    fend example sentences

    fend


    1. Also with a greater number of individuals moving out of the joint family system, this will ensure that retirees are better equipped to fend for themselves when faced with medical expenses


    2. But there was a nice camp knife that would fend off small vermin the size of a mindune in her pack tied to that saddle


    3. Still he smiled, ignoring her attempt to fend him off


    4. So far they had been able to fend the impactors off, but sooner or later one was going to get thru, especially if they would keep coming for another two hundred years


    5. A few days later Lucy was listening to a late night radio programme on her MP3 player while lying in bed trying to fend off the nightmares that inevitably came after dark


    6. broken bottles and the carcasses of burnt out cars, fend off twelve


    7. “Okay, okay!” he protested holding up his hands to fend off an unseen enemy, “But you’ve got to cut them a little slack, Rytal


    8. programme on her MP3 player while lying in bed trying to fend off


    9. and many men to fend off the reefs as they made their way inshore


    10. No longer able to fend for themselves, they slumped on the streets awaiting whichever came first, a handout or death

    11. unsuccessfully to fend off mosquitoes, the two men sat


    12. away and leaving the child to fend for herself, as well as


    13. abandoned and left to fend for herself at an early age


    14. , was left to fend for itself


    15. Even had the original plan been completed, there had been no plan to cut them loose and leave them to fend for themselves


    16. It was not easy for Jon to fend off the natives as he was quite attractive and more imposing than the rest of his shipmates


    17. The kids have to fend for themselves then


    18. Staggering backwards, he managed to fend off Gonzalez, recovering from the punch


    19. All in an instant, he jumped, gasped, felt physically sick, and span around with surprising agility, raising a paw to fend off the expected attack


    20. Tragically, those in serious need of treatment and proper medical supervision were summarily discharged and ushered into the streets to fend for themselves

    21. Buddy, expecting to fend off the blow, raised his arm and


    22. The irony now was that with Amonas missing, and her protector unable to come to her aid she would have to fend for herself


    23. His place was among the dead the moment he left me to fend for myself


    24. The rest were mostly kids, left to fend on their own


    25. When Jesus came onto the scene of this ancient diorama, he was an instantly polarizing distraction to the Jewish yearning for the appearance of another champion, the new judge who would resurrect their national entity, and identity once more as the Hasmonean Maccabees had seemed to accomplish for a while, during the interregnum in which the Greeks tried to fend off Roman incursions into their fractured Hellenistic world


    26. homeland to fend for itself! This shift has removed thousands of jobs


    27. I asked if they fed her or left her to fend for herself


    28. round to greet Honey, she pushed her arm out to fend him off,


    29. The air outside was freezing, the sun had left his children a long time earlier to fend for themselves without his warmth for the rest of the night


    30. This left Monica to fend on her own for the evening, and to cook whatever she desired to consume as food

    31. sleeping bag he had wrapped around himself to fend off the cold


    32. sufficiently literate to read the Bible, enabling them to fend off the inducements of Satan” turning out so many functional illiterates


    33. He was hoping only to fend off his assailant, but the mind-cane had a different purpose


    34. The words family, love, cowardice assault me from every side and, from instinct, I raise my hands to fend off what I cannot see and cannot touch


    35. He clambers to his feet, surprised at how weak he is, but prepared to fend off all attackers, whether man or animal


    36. her curly black hair to fend off the rain, stood under one of


    37. The short interval of busy work tending to communal chores helped to fend off notice of the


    38. The innocents were returned to it and will have to fend for themselves


    39. to fend for themselves without clear guidance


    40. I don’t feel right about leaving you to fend for yourself on the trail

    41. I tried to fend him off, but he ignored my outstretched knife and lunged


    42. One fellow picked up an oar as if to fend us off


    43. Betty insisted on helping Charly with the dishes, even though Charly would rather have stayed and listened to Trask fend off Brandi's curiosity


    44. We just need to learn to fend for ourselves


    45. need to fend for themselves


    46. In the future, they would have to fend for


    47. doesn’t have the numbers to fend off an attack from both the rebel


    48. Perhaps if, like Francis Bacon, I'd been horsewhipped as a boy, or thrown onto the streets to fend for myself, or been sold into slavery, I too might have become a tortured, drug-raddled soul living a life of towering highs and debilitating lows with an entourage of devoted sycophants encouraging my physical and mental self-destruction


    49. fend and fight with, to cause harm but also protect yourself


    50. I’ve had to fend for myself and I guess that left no time for carefreeness, if there’s such a word












































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    Synonyms for "fend"

    fend resist stand bumper cushion

    "fend" definitions

    try to manage without help


    withstand the force of something