1The journalist is both a news gatherer and a molder of thought.
2Every lovely, vital face, in Jesse's eyes, had already begun to molder.
3Rows of buildings that manage to glitter and molder at the same time.
4It had sagged and begun to molder after years in some dank hallway.
5I'm eighty years old, incredibly wicked, and an iron-molder by trade.
6About him he glanced at the ever-present molder and decay.
7And Mr. Briscoe will be a molder of public opinion?
8I thought we should leave her unnamed consort to molder, and return to the living.
9The city could not be allowed to molder motionless.
10Here will your own fair flesh molder.
11Too big to cut up, its technology obsolete, it had been left to molder on the hillside.
12A little practice in this operation will soon enable the molder to determine the correct amount of moisture.
13Co-operate, or molder in utter blankness.
14As an accoucheur of brains, a molder of intellects, I had no claim even to bread and cheese.
15Even then, the picture failed to please, so she left it to molder, unhung and un-feted, in her attic.
16Dick Cheney had demonstrated the possibilities, becoming a quiet molder of policy without the attention the presidency continually attracted.