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Sentence count:150+8Posted:2017-10-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: reshapingwith a pinch of saltgapingleapingheapingscrapinglandscapingrapid prototypingMeaning: [ʃeɪp]  n. 1. any process serving to define the shape of something 2. the fabrication of something in a particular shape. adj. forming or capable of forming or molding or fashioning. 
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61. Take time to consider how the rest of your relationship is shaping up.
62. The rasps are useful for preliminary shaping prior to fine-finishing, and will cut across the grain of timber without tearing it.
63. But on nothing has the culture of contentment been so successful as in shaping the accepted attitude toward the state.
64. However multilateral treaties have been instrumental in the shaping and sharing of community values.
65. Rapidly shaping up as today's main event are the Madchester show trials.
66. The Destiny launch is shaping up to be a pretty big pow-wow.
67. But the company sees state regulatory rules shaping up unfavorably for it, as a would-be competitor for residential customers.
68. This changed when there was explicit recognition of the place of party politics in the shaping of education.
69. Part 2 assists you in shaping and improvising strategies for leading performance and change initiatives.
70. You will need to decrease across the cable stitches before shaping the shoulder to prevent a fluted edge.
71. As before, any shaping must be conducted at the opposite end of the knitting to the carriage.
72. It is increasingly apparent that the context of an election is important in shaping its result.
73. I am not shaping up to be the young woman I am supposed to be.
74. Following the debacle of 1931, the trade unions came to play an increasingly important part in shaping Labour policy.
75. Agriculture experts say 1996 is shaping up as a disaster for ranchers and farmers.
76. Jenks believed international organizations were not mere conference secretariats, but should be active participants in shaping the postwar world.
77. Somewhat surprisingly(sentencedict.com), it is again shaping up as a presidential campaign battleground.
78. The telcos' competitive or redundant activities will be a major factor in the shaping of the I-way.
79. February is shaping up to be one of the wettest months on record.
80. The advocates of Centralism use narrow, sacrosanct criteria in shaping how to organize.
81. It covered the whole of her face, shaping to its contours and jutting out with an exaggerated jawline.
82. Moreover, the local council has been heavily implicated in these processes, initiating and shaping the town's development.
83. And yet the popular music Press plays a key role in shaping new styles and sounds.
84. If 2001 is looking great for movies, then 2002 is shaping up as even better-particularly on the sequel front.
85. While Dicey played a major role in shaping this tradition, his particular views are not to be equated with it.
86. Immigration is shaping up as a major presidential campaign issue this year especially in California.
87. But new directions and designs help only when the people who must change behaviors engage in understanding and shaping them.
88. No pattern instructions are involved as the shaping is worked by following the outline row by row.
89. Part 1 reviews the forces shaping housing development and settlement patterns.
90. Geography too came to play a major role in shaping the social life of the city.
More similar words: reshapingwith a pinch of saltgapingleapingheapingscrapinglandscapingrapid prototypingshapeshapedmishapshapelyin shapeshape upshapelessmisshapenball-shapedgood shapeshipshapetake shapeoval-shapedround shapein the shape ofheart-shapedhappinesscrystal shaperapineunhappinessat a pinchcap in hand
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