1. bendable - Adjective
2. bendable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being bent.
Source: Webster's dictionarya flexible wire Source: Internet
a pliant young tree Source: Internet
His lips, eyebrows, and nose were fashioned of rubber, his eyes of glass, and his facial expressions controlled by thin, bendable wires threaded through holes drilled in his aluminum skull. Source: Internet
LG has various other screens to showcase at the event that include OLED video walls for airplane cabins, FHD transparent OLED displays for aisle partition, UHD bendable OLED screens, and more. Source: Internet
It’s a lot more mature than a bendable display device,” Lyles tells when asked if dual displays are a stepping stone towards bendable displays. Source: Internet
Gluten-free bread will (in my experience) never be featherlight, whirled full of air like a French baguette, or spongy and bendable, like my old Gumby and Pokey dolls. Source: Internet