shaped

IPA: ʃˈeɪpt

adjective

  • Having been given a shape, especially a curved shape.
  • (in compound terms) Having a particular shape (sharing the appearance of something in space, especially its outline – often a basic geometric two-dimensional figure)
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Examples of "shaped" in Sentences

  • Maybe, but at that point a real and open discussion of why things are going pear shaped is needed.
  • Those types of car bombs we saw in east Africa in the Embassy bombings so many years ago, those had what you call shaped charges.
  • They're what they call shaped charges and they fire out a ball of molten copper which will cut through an Abrams tank armor, let alone a Humvee.
  • (on camera): They're what they call shaped charges and they fire out a ball of molten copper which will cut through an Abrams tank armor, let alone a Humvee.
  • Second, Brazil's transition was shaped from the get-go, even while the military still held power, by the emergency of a new political party, the Workers Party (PT).
  • He seemed to enjoy watching the parent birds and other visitors that came to drink water from a fountain shaped like a woman holding a bowl of overflowing water in her arms.

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