Synonym: border, clay sculpture, modeling, modelling, mold, molding, mould. Similar words: smouldering, mould, mouldy, moulder, smoulder, holding, balding, scolding. Meaning: ['məʊldɪŋ] n. 1. a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing 2. a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge 3. sculpture produced by molding 4. a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied.
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1 She stood there, the wind moulding the dress around her.
2 The moulding was hard and marked him for life.
3 Right: This strong style was created by moulding and separating strands of hair.
4 None the less, the past does exert its moulding influence upon us.
5 Brad Johnstone has a sound track record of moulding such players into a very useful outfit.
6 To use yet another metaphor, moulding of form can be thought of as metalworking; patterning like painting.
7 They play a large part in moulding the musical tastes of all members of society, including those who go to church.
8 Matching moulding I want to get some more moulding to match that in my hallway.
9 Johnny Marr set about moulding a band around the songwriting.
10 In the moulding of my clay did you take pleasure, or chuckle with divine delight at every quirk of personality?
11 He hit the deck, moulding himself into the shadow as a matter of conditioned reflex.
12 Yet Ashton found ways of so moulding classical dance that the ladies even danced sur les pointes in so Edwardian a setting.
13 All these constituents needed fusing and moulding into a unity in his mind.
14 The EPDM was vulcanized by reaction extrusion moulding.
15 Families play an importance role in moulding child's character.
16 Multi-colour, fresh moulding, suitable for multi-spot using.
17 Usually, layer and vertical crack are caused by moulding, and horizontal and reticulate crack are caused by sintering .
18 Intrinsic pressure horizontal vibration moulding is a novel technology for production of carbon electrode.
19 On a cut-string staircase,(www.Sentencedict.com) the spindles are usually housed in the treads and these are covered with moulding.
20 The West Riding of Yorkshire was certainly a great influence in moulding his mind and manner of the particular artist he became.
21 Moulding planes are excellent to work with, but the job of producing long lengths of moulding can be very time-consuming.
22 Many human developmental abnormalities arise from abnormalities in the moulding of sheets of cells.
23 As with cathedral buildings, time was entrusted with the task of seasoning and moulding the diverse parts into a harmonious whole.
24 The crystals would have been transferred for drying and moulding into cakes.
25 Her movements were quick and graceful, like those of a potter moulding clay.
26 Your intended frame may have a broken mitre, or a missing section of decorative moulding.
27 In this chair, it was convenient to carry out the shaping and moulding of the parts before fitting the arms.
28 In some places the reddish undercoat of the frame shows through the gold moulding, echoing the reds in the picture.
29 His face wore a manic expression into which it had been moulding itself, a little more permanently, with each passing day.
30 For the performances this is as important as the monocoque construction in one single piece or the quality of moulding technology.
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