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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121. Make sure the whole base of the mould is covered. Remove the plate from the saucepan and let the chocolate cool.
122. Requests for samples of his mould soon came from several laboratories, including the pathology laboratory at Oxford.
123. One sensed that the canopy had been wasted slowly by the powers of fungus and leaf mould.
124. What the mould is growing on appears to be a cornflake.
125. Yet an overview of practice suggests that different political philosophies mould very different approaches to educational integration.
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126. When ripe, it is almost inclined to run, with a creamy flavour sharpened by the blue mould.
127. After the final touches, Endill and Mould stood back and admired their work.
128. Black rubber ones for launch were made from a mould taken of the astronaut's hand.
129. Castings are made by pouring molten metal into a mould and allowing it to solidify.
130. Was he a cosmologist in the Milesian mould, for whom fire was the basic element?
131. We looked at some mouldy bread and started to wonder how the mould first got there.
132. It took the influence and personality of one man, John Reith, to mould the organization in the early years.
133. In a land that reveres fighters and footballers he did not fit the mould.
134. Mould talked about some of his previous attempts to escape.
135. The new party promised to break the mould of British politics.
136. At least he states his beliefs as they really are, and does not mould them to electoral advantage.
137. In this country, experiments are continuing with sticky goo to counteract the slippery leaf mould.
138. The teeth it exposed were greened with mould, and sharpened.
139. It begins with a fluttering in the mould and rot of the leaf litter.
140. He could, as Balestre had done before him, mould a new image for international car racing.
141. Really we think Bob Mould and Sugar Sugar are soppy and silly.
142. Mould growth will also be retarded by adding a slice of lemon to the preserving liquid.
143. The Collector wondered whether the garrison, too, would become covered in green mould.
144. Editors were instructed to mould their articles far more to the educational levels of workers and peasants.
145. Elinor and Nigel were soon into their stride, two kinds of molten metal poured into the same mould.
146. The can quickly build up unsightly colonies, also excreting honeydew which encourages sooty mould fungus.
147. This had forced general managers of the second wave into the reactive mould characteristic of their predecessors in the first wave.
148. Deep-fried glutinous rice cakes Glutinous rice is sweet and its sticky texture makes it easy to mould.
149. Mr Rowland is a man in the mould of Vice-President Dan Quayle: young, handsome and hawkish.
150. Tools are made by pouring liquid metal into a mould and allowing it to cool and solidify.
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.