Double-String Bends
A rock and blues cliché, but effective on occasion if the spirit moves you. The trick is to have both fingers in place ahead of time. Here, you play the D, on the seventh fret of String 3, bending it until you've reached the pitch of E, and — while still sounding the bent note — play E on an adjacent string (fifth fret, String 2), letting the two notes ring together.

