Shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort)
1 Do you choose, or are you simply molded by the greater good?
2 Yang said paradigm shifts have molded the Internet industry and its players.
3 He's founded restaurants and molded clubs in New York City and London.
4 I couldn't help thinking how the job had molded the man's physiognomy.
5 I shaped and I molded , I made deals, listened to their problems.
6 His sleeping host bulked still as a molded shape in the buck-sail.
7 Arvin's life is molded by tragedies outside of his control and knowledge.
8 She molded to his needs and became more beautiful by the week.
9 That was molded into a shape resembling some kind of an animal.
10 Then it can be mixed with water and molded into something beautiful.
11 A thought is molded to a sound, and the child-word is born.
12 We pay for diapers, for strollers, for all manner of molded plastic.
13 While the first hull was fitting out a second could be molded - -
14 Her hands went to his back and her body molded to his.
15 Such finely molded features with mobile lights and shades suggest romantic interest.
16 She took four packs of basics wrapped in flowfoam and molded fiberplastic.
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mold Verb
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