statue
IPA: stˈætʃu
noun
- A three-dimensional work of art, usually representing a person or animal, usually created by sculpting, carving, molding, or casting.
- (dated) A portrait.
verb
- (transitive) To form a statue of; to make into a statue.
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Examples of "statue" in Sentences
- Archeologists believe the full statue is about three meters tall.
- A more sensible type of goal, because running into a stone statue is painful.
- Aside from the paint flatness, my only other complaint with the statue is with the necklace.
- The Emma statue is the usual sort of PFF, comprised of a polystone figure with mixed media clothes attached.
- The first thing that struck me about this statue is that, unlike the vast majority of similar collectibles, this one tells a story.
- The standard edition of the statue is limited to 1000 pieces, while the exclusive that comes with the Brooks art print is limited to 500.
- The base of the statue is an 11-pointed star, part of old Fort Wood; a 150-ft (45-m) pedestal, built through American funding, is made of concrete faced with granite.
- Let them handle the blue issues like abortion, moonbat marching, and whatever stupid stuff appeals to the socialists and progressives that think the Lenin statue is cool.
- He did say "Let them handle the blue issues like abortion, moonbat marching, and whatever stupid stuff appeals to the socialists and progressives that think the Lenin statue is cool."
- Being able to put up a statue is a celebration of our freedom as Americans; a freedom to be different, to express those differences, and to do it amongst neighbors - — even if it is in a noodley way.
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