Pronunciation: /ˈbɛndi bʌs/
noun a type of bus with an articulated or flexible section allowing it to bend in the middle
A1 I saw a bendy bus on the street.
A2 The bendy bus can carry more passengers than a regular bus.
B1 The bendy bus navigated the narrow city streets with ease.
B2 The bendy bus is a popular choice for public transportation in crowded cities.
C1 The bendy bus's flexible design allows it to maneuver through tight corners.
C2 The bendy bus's articulated sections provide a smoother ride for passengers.
formal The city decided to invest in a fleet of bendy buses to improve public transportation.
informal I prefer taking the bendy bus because it's more spacious than the regular one.
slang Let's hop on the bendy bus and head downtown for some shopping.
figurative Her argument was like a bendy bus, twisting and turning to avoid addressing the main issue.
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