Similar words: compose, impose, opposed, composure, proposed, supposedly, composition, be supposed to. Meaning: [-zd] adj. 1. made up of individual elements 2. serenely self-possessed and free from agitation especially in times of stress.
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(121) Then he turned over the piece of paper and composed a letter to his wife, Olga.
(122) HEPnet is managed by the HEPnet Technical Committee, which is composed of representatives from each participating country.
(123) The Stinkdolomit is composed mainly of dark, thinly bedded and dolomitised carbonate mudstones.
(124) The Dead Sea waters contain a high concentration of salts composed of potassium, bromine and magnesium as well as other minerals.
(125) If there was a substantial homosexual contingent at any one mass, it was composed of fairly discrete people.
(126) The reserves are composed of convertible foreign currencies, gold and International Monetary Fund special drawing rights.
(127) So volcanic rocks are composed of only a few mineral groups, each group having its own characteristic atomic structure.
(128) The results are exquisite-moving from ballads and other composed pieces through different grades of abstraction to total collective improvisation.
(129) Federal Judge Kimba Wood disregarded an appeal by Milken's lawyer for a sentence composed entirely of community service.
(130) For a man whose lover had been brutally murdered the night before he seemed cheerful and composed.
(131) The committee is composed of eight members representing oil, sewage, dredging, business and other dischargers.
(132) Words are composed by some speech carpenters and put in the box.
(133) The region was bitter cold in winter and was composed largely of woodland tracts veined heavily with water.
(134) I tried to sound composed, not to show courage but because I suddenly realized it was simply the only alternative.
(135) Despite all this creative activity Mozart composed no original symphonies until his trip to Paris in 1778.
(136) Small domes composed of viscous lava may form within craters.
(137) Clay soils, composed of very fine particles, have a much higher affinity for water than silty soils.
(138) They present convex outlines in plan whether they are simple or compound deltas, composed virtually of a series of sub-deltas.
(139) Life is like music, it must be composed by ear, feeling and instinct, not by rule. Samuel Butler
(140) One is composed entirely of female whales who, when full grown,[sentence dictionary] are one-third the bulk of an average male.
(141) This informal guidance is given by the Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee which is composed of representatives of government and media.
(142) The money economy shook the foundations of a society composed mainly of lords and peasants.
(143) He held out his hand to his junior master and composed his face into a solemn expression of trust.
(144) From 1969 he composed music for his own groups formed for recordings, broadcasts and tours.
(145) Hair is naturally composed of lots of different tints, so streaking, lowlights and selected colouring gives a more flattering effect.
(146) The children will now play some pieces that they composed themselves.
(147) Thus, man has these interpenetrating bodies composed of ever-finer material, which are blended together to form the composite entity-man.
(148) Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can't, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it. Robert Frost
(149) The Safety Board is composed of five members nominated for five-year terms by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
(150) This list is not ours - it was composed by your reviewer.
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