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How to use Wend in a sentence

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Wend tends to have a pejorative ring, especially in Eastern Germany, and today in all scholarly literature in Europe the word Sorb is preferred to Wend.
Wend your way around the ground, stopping at every bench and parked car, and you learn enough about village goings-on to write a kiss-and-tell blockbuster.
Wend your way through the forest of red and white oak trees just outside the unincorporated township of Leonard, Oklahoma, and eventually you'll find yourself at Glasnost Road.
The crowd eventually found its courage after a moment of bashfulness and then the flurry of items commenced to wend they way to the stage.
We decided to call it a day and wend our way back to York by as many country lanes as possible.
The fumes wend their way downwind for a week or more, whichever direction the wind is heading.
And women were beginning to wend their way down to the standpipes at the road to collect water for the day to carry back in buckets balanced on their heads.
Through blinding snow, Mrs. Roy and her companion, Mary Keogh, wend their way.
I liked the idea of helping the bereaved as well as artists and the clergy to wend their way along the route.
I wend my way through the crowd before the artist interview begins.
Take the winding staircase and wend your way to the upper section.
More rubbish is talked, and eventually we wend our way homewards.
Today's investors lack the patience to hang on for years as ideas wend their way from the lab to the market.
But while the audience get to wend their way along the four-mile route through the trees on golf carts, the performers will be footslogging ahead through the mud.
So it falls to the judge to wend his way through this myriad of belief and value systems, which is really what I'm leading up to.
Undeterred even by the raspy honking of the horn of a battered bus as it tries to wend its way through the general commotion.
Twelve of the fifteen watercourses which wend their way through the valleys flow into the sea but they often run dry during the hot season.
Hopefully this elementary, arbitrary, subjective primer will help you wend your way through the cosmeceutical zoo.
In terms of the Scientology belief system, there exists a vast amount of religious material through which the scholar must wend her or his way.
The small convoy skilfully negotiates the steep roads that wend their way into the hills around Sarajevo.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For example, Pughneere is a legitimate child, whereas his brother, Wend Kuuni, was adopted.
On behalf of the people we serve, we at World Bicycle Relief appreciate the support from Stiv Wilson, Editor in Chief, and everyone at Wend Magazine.
So glad to Norroway back they wend, That the matter be brought to a happy end.
However, he determined to wend his way to the inn and reprove him for his negligence.
Then should one wend to Vahuda, with subdued soul and observing the brahmacharya vow.
It was only natural then that Kophetua should wend his way to the beggars' quarter.
He therefore shut the valve and began to wend his way back to the ladder.
Even a Chaucer could make nothing of us as we wend our way to Brighton.
Now we will wend homeward to allay the anxiety of thy mother.
And thou, Waldemar, wilt thou take lance and shield, and lay down thy policies, and wend along with me, and share the fate which God sends us?
Then they remounted the cart to wend towards the Place de Grve.
If that hand is cold in death, then henceforth I wend my ways alone.
He found the staircase, and began to wend upwards to the bell-chamber.
To find the mill, you wend your way through a special industrial zone, where you are greeted by several large billboards announcing the virtues of industrial development.
Here, then, I must bide this night, for, though the moon shone white and full in the sky, I dared not wend towards the plains alone with the wolves and the ghosts.
Sir David ap Morgan ap Griffith ap Hugh Ap Tudor ap Rhice, quoth his roundelay She said that one widow for so many was too few, And she bade the Welshman wend his way.
Many walls and roads wend their way over mountains, meaninglessly.
Aye, and all the surrounding country was early awake, too, and began to wend their way to Finsbury Field, a fine broad stretch of practice ground near Moorfields.
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