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Example sentences for "molded"

Lexicographically close words:
molasses; molave; mold; moldboard; molde; molder; moldered; moldering; molders; molding
  1. Plug: Plugs are made of various materials, mostly hard rubber or molded plastic.

  2. Cords are made with surface coverings of several different materials: braided cotton, rayon or silk, and molded rubber or plastic.

  3. The opening was molded separately and joined with thumb-impressed reinforcements.

  4. Molded into one flesh with his mount, Laramie, impassive in the saddle as a statue, watched and nursed to his liking the pony's gait.

  5. The cuffs of her shirtwaist, half back to her elbows, revealed white arms tapering to wrists molded like the ankles, and hands that his eyes fed on as a miser's feed on gold.

  6. Where molded adobe bricks have been used by the Zuñi in housebuilding they have been made from the raw material just as it was taken from the fields.

  7. The bricks appear to have been molded with an unusual degree of care.

  8. Fictile ware, ware made of any material which is molded or shaped while soft; hence, pottery of any sort.

  9. German Gothic tracery, in which the molded bar seems to pass through itself in its convolutions, and is then cut off short, so that a section of the molding is seen at the end of each similar stump.

  10. Bar tracery is a decorative pattern formed by the curves and intersections of the molded bars of the mullions.

  11. Brickmaking) Defn: A board on which a newly molded brick is conveyed to the hack.

  12. Potter's wheel, a horizontal revolving disk on which the clay is molded into form with the hands or tools.

  13. To ornament by molding or carving the material of; as, a molded window jamb.

  14. Pottery) Defn: A tool or implement for mottling a molded article with coloring matter Knoght.

  15. Talent supposes general strength of intellect, with a peculiar aptitude for being molded and directed to specific employments and valuable ends and purposes.

  16. Defn: A twisted cord; also, a molded or worked ornament of similar form.

  17. Defn: A sunken compartment with raised margins, molded or otherwise, as in ceilings, wainscotings, etc.

  18. Green ware, articles of pottery molded and shaped, but not yet baked.

  19. Defn: A highly flavored blue-molded cheese, made at Roquefort, department of Aveyron, France.

  20. Defn: A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.

  21. The center of the room at the rear is arched, showing wonderful carving, molded pilasters giving an effect that is fine and distinctive.

  22. The staircase cannot fail to attract notice, with its twisted newel post and balusters and the molded mahogany railing.

  23. The foot should be placed upon a posterior molded splint for three weeks, after which passive motions are begun.

  24. After reduction, the leg should be immobilized for three weeks in a molded posterior splint.

  25. Plaster of Paris bandages for making molded splints and circular casts.

  26. A molded switch, mounted on a board, and he was holding one in each hand.

  27. Sixteen hands each grasped a molded switch to handle their binary-coded Output.

  28. Her form is molded and finished in exquisite delicacy of perfection.

  29. The human form has been molded by nature, the best shape is undoubtedly that which she has given it.

  30. This, molded in small cups, makes a dainty dish for the sick.

  31. There was probably little difference then between them and the Poles; but the one people were molded by the Greek Church and Greek civilization, the other by the Latin Church and by the collective influences of Western Europe.

  32. If the same amount of devotion and self-sacrifice could be given in this direction now poured out on the churches, another generation would give us a nobler type of womanhood than any yet molded by any Bishop, Priest, or Pope.

  33. Such minds are not developed, but molded in a fashionable pattern.

  34. Plastic covering is often applied to the fittings and molded into the shape of the fitting.

  35. Molded asbestos covering is also used on hot-water pipes, and is manufactured in pipe covering or in blocks.

  36. He uttered truths that molded the lives of those who heard him.

  37. They knew not that thence would come a better wisdom than could be learned from books, and a better life than could be molded on the example of other human lives.

  38. To annihilate him a battle must be fought; and Aaron, preparing for that strife, is eager to discover aught in the present conduct or standing of either Adams or Jefferson which can be molded into bullets to bring down the enemy.

  39. And yet, his light, slim form is so accurately proportioned that, besides grace and a catlike quickness, it hides in its molded muscles the strength of steel.

  40. But our manufactures keep the original hall mark, and show that the devil made them if the drill have molded them!

  41. The physical things that had molded characters of iron, the obstacles that only strong, patient men could have overcome, the making of homes in a wilderness, showed the greatness of this alien band of Mormons.

  42. How youthful and brave is the round-molded face, Still fresh with the blood of her farm-dwelling race.

  43. Then a young face freshly touched by the rain, Molded in sorrow and sweetened by pain, Looks shyly in through the wide-open door, Waiting for father, at work down the floor.

  44. It was a simple direct young face, not handsome, but full of dignity and kindness; the line of the jaw had a certain sternness, and the wide and delicately molded nostril indicated courage and daring.

  45. He was huge and gross of body, fleshy of face, hair and beard molded into one mass of shining streaming black all streaked with gray.

  46. A sunken compartment or portion with raised margins, molded or otherwise, as indoors, ceilings wainscoting, etc.

  47. The upper part or molded top, in this case, has eleven distinct lines, and the base has six lines.

  48. Point after point is discussed, similitudes and allegories are brought up by each speaker until, after wearisome hours or days, the opinion of each side has been molded sufficiently to bring them into agreement.

  49. His thorough education at Red River molded him into more of the white man than Indian.

  50. They were well mounted and equipped; the chiefs clad in English costume, and the residue attired in dressed skins, molded according to their several tastes.

  51. No bullet was ever molded that can get--" Mahan broke off in his exultation, with an explosive oath, as a new note in the firing smote upon his trained hearing.

  52. And keep saying to yourself: 'The bullet ain't molded that can get ME!

  53. The capitals of the columns were molded from the original and the balustrades of the cornices were made from designs.

  54. Behind the busts were two stucco reliefs molded from the originals in Charlottenburg, representing scenes from Roman history.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "molded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assembled; built; cast; custom; embossed; fabricated; forged; gathered; graven; grown; handmade; homemade; homespun; made; manufactured; milled; mined; modeled; molded; prefabricated; processed; raised; refined; sculptured; shaped