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Benting time
Benting time Bent"ing time" The season when pigeons are said to feed on bents, before peas are ripe. Bare benting times . . . may come. --Dryden.

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- Look up bent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bent may refer to: Bent, Iran, a city in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran Bent District, an administrative...
- up bently in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bently may refer to: Donald E. Bently (1924–2012), an American entrepreneur and engineer Fenis Bently (fl...
- Bents is an unincorporated community in Marriott No. 317, Saskatchewan, Canada. Prior to the town founding, the area was referred to as Piche. Bents took...
- Costa Matos Bentes de Oliveira (29 August 1927 – 6 February 2003) known as Bentes, was a Portuguese footballer who pla**** as forward. Bentes at ForaDeJogo...
- Benter is a German surname that may refer to Lutz Benter (born 1945), German Olympic rower Uwe Benter (born 1955), German Olympic rower, brother of Lutz...
- Bent (sometimes stylised as BENT) is a 1979 British-American play by Martin Sherman. It revolves around the ****cution of ****s in **** Germany, and takes...
- Bent Sørensen may refer to: Bent Sørensen (composer) (born 1958), Danish composer Bent Sørensen (footballer) (1926–2011), Danish footballer Bent Sørensen...
- Bentor (c. 1463 – February 1495), sometimes also called Ventor, Bentore, Benytomo, or Bentorey, was the last mencey or king of Taoro from November 1494...
- Lyriq Bent (born Martin Lyriq Bent) is a Jamaican-Canadian actor. He is known for his roles in the Saw films, the television series Rookie Blue, and The...
- In chemistry, Bent's rule describes and explains the relationship between the orbital hybridization and the electronegativities of substituents. The rule...