Synonym: cast, clay sculpture, forge, form, model, modeling, mold, molding, moulding, shape, work. Similar words: would, could, should, shoulder, foul, soul, joule, heart and soul. Meaning: [məʊld] n. 1. loose soil rich in organic matter 2. a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter 3. sculpture produced by molding 4. container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens. v. 1. form in clay, wax, etc 2. form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold 3. make something, usually for a specific function.
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61. The new head of school who's breaking the mould.
62. Then they try and adapt and mould it.
63. Certainly, he broke the old directorial mould.
64. Franco, however, did not fit that mould.
65. Mould these pieces and glue them in place.
66. Above left: Lauren Hutton broke the model mould.
67. In his wide-shouldered tallness,(http://sentencedict.com/mould.html) he looked to Mum as if he had been cast in the same mould as Joshua himself.
68. The church planter must break the mould of self-sufficiency and dare to rely on his or her team.
69. To cure condensation, the mould has to be killed off with a bleach solution, and then warmth and ventilation increased.
70. Smaller components fall together into the mould in such a way that a duplicate of the mould is made.
71. He was not out to break the mould, just to collect better data.
72. You can also use large flat discs of Plasticine to mould the compartments.
73. All have broken the mould of the usual career path in engineering.
74. There is a heavy price to be paid for breaking the mould.
75. Purely classical ballets are still popular, so there have to be choreographers who understand and mould the technique.
76. Break the chocolate into pieces and put them inside the mould.
77. Put some of the icing sugar mixture on top and carefully mould the paste round it so that it covers the icing sugar.
78. Instead, mix ordinary wallpaper paste with borax to inhibit mould and fungus.
79. Fleming went on using mould extracts in selective media, and published once more on the subject before 1942.
80. They have broken the mould of the old structuralist and determinist urban sociology.
81. Brecht later worked out of this mould in his different epic theatre.
82. Canon law, on the other hand, was the clay with which the pope could mould society.
83. As will appear later, it probably contributed more than Fleming's own later observations on the mould Penicillium.
84. Mould, though, goes out with a sly nod towards the future.
85. For the dragonflies, mould small curved lengths and mark on segments with a cocktail stick.
86. The huge engine meant Honda faced a problem keeping the bike's seat height low enough to fit the cruiser mould.
87. Their boffins used sophisticated hospital scanners to mould the exact shape of Schuey's head to within one-tenth of a millimetre.
88. It filters out harmful ultra-violet rays and inhibits mould growth.
89. The mould was broken ... their meetings began literally in homes but quickly outgrew front rooms so moved to larger venues.
90. The combustion melts the pumice, the hot gases foam it up, and the hot foam fills the mould in seconds.
More similar words: would, could, should, shoulder, foul, soul, joule, heart and soul, mourn, mouse, by fair means or foul, rumour, armour, mount, mousse, mourner, clamour, famous, paramour, enormous, mourning, enamoured, amount to, venomous, mounting, mountain, surmount, dismount, anonymous, synonymous.