W-shaped

ADJECTIVE
  1. shaped in the form of the letter W
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How To Use W-shaped In A Sentence

  • The latter is a sober and vespertine work, set to Verdi arias and performed by three men and one woman with a plaid, bow-shaped pillow attached to her back, suggestive perhaps of wings.
  • If you don't have any corkscrew-shaped fusilli, then quill-like penne or almost any tubular pasta is just as good.
  • Most important, weak growth prepares the ground for a second leg down, back into recession--the "W-shaped" recession that may emerge in late 2010 or 2011 that markets seem to have forgotten about.
  • The peculiar W-shaped mouth, the incessant nictitation of the sinister eyelid, the naughty little twinkle in the eye itself, the glistening glory of the arms, each terminating in The War of the Wenuses
  • n. - person who loves or collects teddy bears. adj. - bow-shaped. arcuation, n. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • At Lehman Caves, sign up early for one of the guided tours through an otherworldly half mile of stalactites, stalagmites, and twisting, straw-shaped helictites.
  • The rubbish pun in the title couldn't be more obvious if they'd put an arrow-shaped sticker on the CD case with 'LOOK! Undefined
  • The new taxon can be easily distinguished from all congeners, except Otocinclus cocama, by having a single, intensely pigmented, vertical W-shaped caudal fin spot and by having three discrete dark bands on dorsum, between the dorsal-fin base and the caudal fin. Archive 2007-01-01
  • The development of continents meant the development of shallow epicontinental “seas”, on which stromatolites (pillow-shaped microbial mats composed of layers of specialized bacteria) could anchor and evolve. Ancient Predator Revealed!
  • The frail, amber-tinted little dragon-flies of the South came hovering over the lotus bloom that edged the basin; long, narrow-shaped butterflies whose velvet-black wings were barred with brilliant stripes of canary yellow fluttered across the forest aisle; now and then a giant papilio sailed high under the arched foliage on tiger-striped wings of chrome and black, or a superb butterfly in pearl white and malachite green came flitting about the sparkle-berry bloom. The Firing Line
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