Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mold .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort)
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Examples
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The whip is highly detailed and molded from a semi-rigid material, a great choice, given the skinny parts that would be easily breakable if it were cast from polystone like the rest of the piece.
Collectible Review: Jean Grey as Black Queen Comiquette | Fandomania 2009
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Comprising three identical panels, injection-molded from a recycled wood plastic composite, the perch is not only cost-effective to produce but also helps in sustaining the environment.
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The thoroughly original Nova debuted in 1999, utilizing an entirely new type of construction-a receiver and stock molded from a single piece of polymer around a steel "cage."
Cheap Shots 2008
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The thoroughly original Nova debuted in 1999, utilizing an entirely new type of construction-a receiver and stock molded from a single piece of polymer around a steel "cage."
Cheap Shots 2008
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A pulverized mountain molded around a metallic skeleton bobbing about for solid ground in tenuous terrain.
Heavy Load-Exerting Concrete Body and Other Structural Near-Analogues 2008
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One world borne of moral law and lies, framed in the guise of reality and molded from the certainty of solitude.
Don't be afraid...all I vant to do...is write about vampires? deep_bluze 2005
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His body sprung molded from the cantle, his careless shoulders came to attention, and as the pony curvetted riotously, the rider's head, rising like a monitor straight from his slender neck, invited his horse to show its paces.
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That interest manifests itself in dresses that draw from the exaggerated hips of the 18th century, and in garments with torsos crafted to look like a woman's chest, a riff on the idea of molded armor.
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He looked like a country-club tennis pro — the deep tan; the strong, lean legs; the white teeth; the expression molded by countless hours of reassuring socialites that their backhands were improving.
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He looked like a country-club tennis pro — the deep tan; the strong, lean legs; the white teeth; the expression molded by countless hours of reassuring socialites that their backhands were improving.
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