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UK
/mˈəʊldɪd/
]
[ US /ˈmoʊɫdəd, ˈmoʊɫdɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈmoʊɫdəd, ˈmoʊɫdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort)
the wrought silver bracelet
the molded steel plates
a shaped handgrip
How To Use molded In A Sentence
- At about the time Hanson began making his realistic figures in the 1960s, other artists were also making life-sized figures molded from actual people.
- I love to eat it cold with a spoon, but one day I'll make a molded, ladies-lunch aspic.
- But, those aren't the only reasons we love those gas-guzzling, beautifully molded hunks of steel.
- They easily slide into a bag or backpack, and come with molded tie-down loops that fasten to any sturdy object - perfect for weekend fly-ins.
- • In mold compression molded phylon heel pod provides cushioning for high impact landing. SLAM Online
- The polymer handle, reinforced with fiberglass, is stronger and lighter than traditional wooden handles, and is molded around the axe head. Gerber Sport Axe
- The receiver is molded from a steel reinforced fiberglass and polymer matrix.
- I was also pleasantly surprised by how effective yet unaggressive the molded-in frame texturing was.
- These high-end off-road racing shoes feature a co-injection molded nylon and urethane outsole.
- The stylish Sunburst Tall boot offers comfort and durability and a molded rubber outsole with extra heel and forefoot cushioning.