One of the phenotypic variants in a species or population.
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Examples for "form "
Examples for "form "
1 It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
2 However, second normal form is only one of many possible normal forms.
3 The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
4 The Scottish professional teams have shown good form this year in France.
5 As a result it was impossible to form an effective parliamentary government.
1 I wonder if you felt me morph into her for a second.
2 When our heart melts, our bodies morph into a vessel, the genuflect.
3 Images morph into one another, everything unfolding with a haunting, dreamlike serenity.
4 On less-good days he can morph into a noticeably more ponderous creature.
5 Inside, something writhed, causing shadows to ripple and morph in the burlap.
6 The morph entered Nest Freemark in one form and emerged in another.
7 Does it feel like he's trying to morph it into the Housewives?
8 What did you guys give her to help her morph into Lisa?
9 Criticisms can swiftly morph , in a post-modernist alchemy, into badges of pride.
10 She could morph her fingers into claws now, just like he did.
11 I broke our Andalite law and gave these children the power to morph .
12 He thought it would all be made clear once he found the morph .
13 People had to morph , too, or risk being recycled into something more useful.
14 Boost their testosterone and feeble male lab animals morph into tigers.
15 Truth in life doesn't automatically morph into truth on the page.
16 The virtues of respect, loyalty, and obedience all morph over onto religious beliefs.
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Indicative · Present
Morph across language varieties