Examples of 'pliant' in a sentence
Meaning of "pliant"
pliant (adjective) - Easily bent or flexible. This term is commonly used to describe materials or objects that can be easily shaped or molded
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- Capable of plying or bending; readily yielding to force or pressure without breaking
- Easily influenced; tractable.
How to use "pliant" in a sentence
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But still pliant enough to be ruled by my judgment.
I doubled the dosage to keep him pliant.
The pliant and flexible will endure.
The obstinate toy soldier becomes pliant.
He wanted to feel her pliant lips under his.
But the imagination keeps them pliant.
The nest walls are pliant and soft but strong.
Batiatus asks that she be made more pliant.
The most pliant of mistresses.
But here is the most pliant soil.
This cream is pliant and very light when applied.
Thus it gives a firm and pliant skin.
A layer of pliant material bonded on each side of the core.
I would be smart and rather pliant.
Such pliant fingers.
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Electrical insulating material of mica particles in pliant glass.
From pliant virgins.
Structural frame was achieved with wooden or pliant materials.
They would wish you to be pliant so that they too may be pliant.
And of my earnest desire to possess your pliant body.
It is pliant and stretchy and will move with each of your steps.
A young plant is tender and pliant.
Rosalind is a pliant victim.
Flexible means capable of being readily bent and pliant.
Backing their faction in the country a pliant government was soon in place.
This partial bonding makes the web more pliant.
The pliant filling compound is introduced by spraying or injection into the untwisted section.
The sac is made of a pliant film.
The local media is pliant and not even journalists are exempt from violence.
You have become pliant.
Aging blood vessels become less pliant and cause bp to rise in older people.
He ignored its hard coldness and held it as if it was pliant against him.
And a procession of pliant yet motherless girls who bruise easily but do not fight back.
To possess your pliant body.
It is more opaque than hyaline cartilage and is more flexible and pliant.
This is achieved by their transcendent and pliant level of musicianship.
And pliant response to new Learning situations.
Nice and pliant.
The Chinese appreciated bamboo as the material was strong and pliant.
Usually the porous solid material is pliant when wet but hard when dry.
Eventually the president got her way and Mr Redrado was replaced with a more pliant figure.
This weakness will make him a pliant president of Pakistan.
Outer pliant scaling resealed itself, as designed.
I am accustomed to those of your sex being a sight more pliant than this.
The rebellion thus became a pliant tool in the futile attempts to subjugate the Sudan.
This allowed the paint to dry quickly and to make it more pliant or elastic.
The ousting of the reliably pliant Iraqi monarchy threw Pathé into a panic.
The hinge may be integral with the tab and take the form of pliant material.
Uriel was more pliant than even I anticipated.
In Richmond he found a most pliant governor.