Similar words: mercalli scale, scale, on a large scale, logarithmic scale, physical education, fiscal, congealed, unrivaled. Meaning: [skeɪld] adj. 1. having the body covered or partially covered with thin horny plates, as some fish and reptiles 2. (used of armor) having overlapping metal plates attached to a leather backing.
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1. Vivienne Westwood has scaled the heights of fashion's hall of fame.
2. The boys soon scaled the wall.
3. The dentist scaled and polished my teeth.
4. The dentist scaled and polished my teeth last week.
5. The burglars must have scaled the side wall.
6. We've scaled up production to meet demand.
7. Share prices scaled new heights yesterday.
8. The emergency aid programme has now been scaled down.
9. Production at the factory is being scaled up.
10. The boxer scaled 90 kilos.
11. The bark scaled off the tree.
12. He has scaled the heights of his profession.
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13. The writing can be scaled to any size, depending on the paper.
14. Text can be scaled from 4 points to 108 points without any loss of quality.
15. By the age of 21 he had already scaled the heights in the academic world.
16. At the age of 35, she had already scaled the heights of the acting profession.
17. The IMF has scaled back its growth forecasts for the next decade.
18. The prisoner scaled the high prison wall and ran off.
19. Some networks require that inputs be normalized or scaled.
20. I Below it is a scaled - up version.
21. She scaled its steep side in breathless haste.
22. The disk is usually scaled, the arms are very long and the arm spines are short and erect.
23. The ambitious young company laid off workers, scaled back projects and went to government regulators seeking financial relief.
24. Then again, perhaps a scaled down 5-series would have been too predictable.
25. Recipes can be automatically scaled up or down to feed any number of people.
26. Corbett has scaled El Capitan in Yosemite a record 46 times.
27. Given the resource implications involved, the plan will have to be scaled down.
28. Taxes and customs duties were raised sharply, but were later scaled down after protests and because of fears of rising inflation.
29. A Darlington woman had her goldfish pond raided after thieves scaled an 8' high fence.
30. Our second camp consists of outline fonts which can be scaled to produce a bitmap of any required size and style.
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