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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "mould" in a sentence

    mould example sentences

    mould


    1. revealing a shabby hovel of a place that reeked of decay and mould


    2. Leaders need better inner-vision and spirit of HARAMBEE, let us work together so to mould our imagination than the people they lead


    3. beyond the high mould of white neon signs with red letters, they drift by


    4. He rolls in leaf mould, clothing himself,


    5. She stirs, pushing back into my warmth, my mould,


    6. You take a bit of talent and mould it


    7. She is pinned to the harsh walls of the domestic mausoleum by creeping vines, smothered in the leaf mould decay covering the floor of the untamed land at her feet


    8. with mould and he dare not think what else


    9. He shared an old one-bedroom sparsely decorated mould encrusted apartment with Sue, a 31-year old flight attendant


    10. a foul smelling mould, and Henri could hardly bear the

    11. I think it had to be difficult to mould in dust


    12. ‘Earth was bearing the weight of too many ideologues,’ said one, ‘who’d seen the chance to mould an entirely new polity


    13. Raiya tentatively lowered herself into the chair beside him; it seemed to perfectly mould to her form


    14. This view will mould and govern the way in which the world around a scientist is observed


    15. And if they gave it time maybe they could mould their need of each other into something stronger


    16. the single vax- mould


    17. The valley was not much more than a dip in the landscape, and the cottage was a county council bungalow that was out of the same mould as a thousand other county council bungalows, except that it had a longer front than those surrounding, as if it had been originally a larger building


    18. man breaks that desperate mould


    19. That resteth in the mould


    20. He simply does not fit into the normal mould and the mavericks did well

    21. As we know he was from a different mould but you know what I mean


    22. It seemed like such a privilege to help mould young minds; that is until I saw what happened to those minds when they became adults


    23. It had a dull olive-green sheen, reminiscent of mould


    24. Jasmin was thinking about how she wished she had always known Max, what would it have been like to know him when he was alive? She would have been too young for him at his current age at the time of his death for him to be interested in her, but she imagine to herself how strange it would be if he had been the vampire and not George or perhaps just even if fait had delivered them into different hands, time had had a different mould on reality and they had met at the same age


    25. similitude, Esdras; As when you ask the Earth, it shall say to you, that it gives much mould of which earthen vessels are made, but


    26. The rest of the Psalm is cast in the same mould


    27. After we have a few drinks at the Hermosa Strand and see an acoustic show of Bob Mould in the upstairs room, Chris asks, “Ready to go home?”


    28. Hobbs continued, “Your Austin Princess was a much laughed at motor, to me it broke the mould for the designs that were yet to come AJ


    29. Pour through a hot strainer into a wet mould


    30. If difficult to turn out, stand the mould in a basin of warm water for 2 or 3 seconds

    31. honorable mould got broken


    32. fire and cast it in the mould


    33. gold before you can mould a new one


    34. true, they will mould your life for their fulfilment


    35. them into the mould of words, builds them into a system, estab-


    36. not mould, it liberates


    37. Their research claims that Occidental Union Public Nurseries mould 'better' children than parent-raised children


    38. And what better way exists to control the workers than to mould a physical caste system? A system where the workers are designed to work obediently for the collective—for the State—no questions asked


    39. Progress can tame nature and mould her into something benign


    40. They tried, from birth, to mould me into collectivist thinking, into adopting the verdict of a group of State-picked "social experts" as my own

    41. But if meaning were meaningless, then why would it mould matter in a meaningful manner? Meaning saturates the universe


    42. artist of true ilk as in cast in the mould as if he is a new


    43. But the anguish grew around us like mould each day


    44. 2 I will tell you a similitude Ezdras; As when you ask the Earth it shall say to you that it gives much mould of which earthen vessels are made but little dust that gold comes of; even so is the course of this present world


    45. myself to fit into their mould as far as my beliefs would allow, or


    46. mould them into a form that we could see more of our


    47. Graveness of iron; moist black earthen mould;


    48. And great kings turned to a little bitter mould


    49. And walnuts thudded ripe on soft black mould


    50. slime mould solves mazes every time it is tested














































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    Synonyms for "mould"

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    "mould" definitions

    loose soil rich in organic matter


    the distinctive form in which a thing is made


    the process of becoming mildewed


    a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter


    a dish or dessert that is formed in or on a mold


    a distinctive nature, character, or type


    sculpture produced by molding


    container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens


    form in clay, wax, etc


    form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold


    make something, usually for a specific function