Similar words: shape, in shape, shapeless, take shape, in the shape of, chapel, mishap, leaped. Meaning: [ʃeɪpt] adj. 1. shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort) 2. having the shape of.
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61. Both the Manhattan and martini are served here in delicate vessels that are shaped like old-fashioned champagne glasses.
62. An example would be a keyhole shaped in such a way that one can physically insert the key only right side up.
63. We offer: advice about trading partners, finance shaped to your requirements and highly efficient payment and collection systems.
64. Benefits Because of its shaped construction it's less liable to be crushed as water passes through, and debris builds up.
65. A recurrent working hypothesis of gene-culture coevolutionary theory is that the epigenetic rules are shaped by natural selection over many generations.
66. Not only did children have to learn by association and reinforcement, their production had to be shaped to the correct response.
67. This inclusion should be shaped into a historical retraining of important events.
68. The dorsal fin is like a yacht sail; tall and similarly shaped.
69. Thirdly, they tend to see human behaviour as shaped by the system.
70. In front of Twoflower, at chest height, was a small handle shaped like a brass dragon.
71. Next, assemble the two sides, as shown, having shaped one end of each of the four pieces of beading.
72. Nor was this the only subtle and half-conscious bias which shaped this great collection.
73. He was a representative of a mill called Waddells and he had a strange-looking horse-drawn vehicle, square shaped with high sides.
74. She is a thoughtful, articulate woman shaped by contemporary pop culture.
75. The subsequent ventral arm plates are pentagonal to bell shaped, separated with a wide curved distal edge and indented lateral edges.
76. It turned out to be the food market, where they sold swollen watermelons and aubergines and strange shaped fruits.
77. The diffuse energies and compulsions of the teenaged boy must be shaped into the constructive activities of manhood.
78. The flat, oblong tin was full of chunky rings, as dull as lead but interestingly shaped and bevelled.
79. The dorsal arm plates are bell shaped or triangular with a convex distal edge and are separated.
80. Politicians no longer need to draw doodle shaped boundary lines to guarantee ward majorities.
81. They suggest that sociological perspectives are shaped more by historical circumstances than by objective views of the reality of social life.
82. It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped. Tony Robbins
82. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
83. Primo had won a green stuffed turtle by throwing three darts into a target shaped like a red apple.
84. Finally, responsible opinion among educators and others was being shaped by serious, semi-philosophical essays and books.
85. I just believe that the interesting time in a career is pre-success, what shaped things, how did you get to this point? Steve Martin
86. Her short red hair was crudely shaped in a wedge and her pallid cheeks and small chin were peppered with unsightly acne.
87. In Donoghue v Stevenson in 1932 the House of Lords shaped a general theory of manufacturer's liability in tort for products.
88. Canapes were suitably Daliesque - smoked salmon, potato crisp and olive creations shaped as lobsters.
89. His nose was long and straight and his mouth was sharply defined and beautifully shaped.
90. By one of the legs is a clump of dust shaped like a sea lion with its head and neck raised.
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