verb
- forming a sharp bend or twist in something flexible
Usage: present participle of ‘kink’
noun
- the action or process of forming sharp bends or twists
Examples
- The garden hose kept kinking when I tried to water the plants.
- She noticed the wire was kinking near the connection point.
- The rope started kinking as he coiled it too tightly.
- Kinking of the tubing caused the water flow to stop.
- The cable’s kinking made it difficult to use properly.
- He prevented kinking by carefully storing the extension cord.