Some example sentences of “shaped”

How to use in-sentence of “shaped”:

+ They are typically small with round shaped bodies, which become even more round when they are disturbed because they inflate themselves.

+ It was shaped so that it could scour itself as it cut furrows.

+ They have front limbs shaped like shovels for digging and long noses so they can stick their tongues aboveground and lick the surface to catch ants to eat.

+ The earliest bugles were shaped in a loop – usually a double loop, but sometimes triple or single – similar to the modern French horn, and were usually used to send messages during hunts.

+ The mushroom anchor is shaped like a mushroom, and the pyramid anchor is shaped like a pyramid with the apex pointing down.

+ They get their common name from their large noses, which are shaped like horseshoes.

+ The mass is then shaped into a ball, dipped into gram flour batter and deep fried.

Some example sentences of shaped
Some example sentences of shaped

Example sentences of “shaped”:

+ Venezuela's modern history was shaped by a number of people, including President Romulo Betancourt, who replaced a military dictatorship with a democracy.

+ It is shaped like the sails of a boat.

+ Venezuela’s modern history was shaped by a number of people, including President Romulo Betancourt, who replaced a military dictatorship with a democracy.

+ It is shaped like the sails of a boat.

+ The feet of the bridge have to be shaped to fit on the front of the instrument which is curved.

+ Because of this, Harry has a lightning-bolt shaped scar on his forehead.

+ The palm bones have rounded ends, and the finger bone ends are shaped like caves.

+ It is usually shaped into a flat disc known as a truckle.

+ Some can be shaped only when they are freshly made; then they become hard.

+ There are actually two parts of the hippocampus which is shaped like a horseshoe with one in the left part of the brain and the other in the right part of the brain.

+ A wrench nuts and bolts, and similarly shaped objects.

+ The ring of atoms is shaped like a triangle, with all edges of the same length.

+ They are shaped similar to widow spiders.

+ The Bihu Loukon is an ancient star shaped mud fortress built in a prehistoric era.

More in-sentence examples of “shaped”:

+ The label was also famous for its session musicans who played on most of the company's Chicago soul recordings, such as drummer Maurice White and bassist Louis Satterfield, both later shaped the funk group Earth, Wind, Fire, guitarists Pete Cosey, Gerald Sims and Phil Upchurch, pianist Leonard Caston, later a producer with Motown and organist Sonny Thompson.

+ This is the small "S" shaped part of the colon, about 40cm in length, which goes from the bottom of the descending colon into the centre of the pelvis to the rectum.

+ The label was also famous for its session musicans who played on most of the company’s Chicago soul recordings, such as drummer Maurice White and bassist Louis Satterfield, both later shaped the funk group Earth, Wind, Fire, guitarists Pete Cosey, Gerald Sims and Phil Upchurch, pianist Leonard Caston, later a producer with Motown and organist Sonny Thompson.

+ This is the small “S” shaped part of the colon, about 40cm in length, which goes from the bottom of the descending colon into the centre of the pelvis to the rectum.

+ They are usually shaped like a circle or an oval.

+ Its rudimentary wings had claws shaped like a meat hook for tackling prey, which was then killed with the massive beak.

+ At each end of the playing field there is a field goal made out of poles, shaped like the letter H in English.

+ Its name tells you that a cup nest is shaped like a cup or bowl.

+ Flamingos have a curved bill that is shaped like a banana.

+ It is usually a suitably shaped part of the back of a chair or of a front seat in a car.

+ Because of that, marching instruments are shaped differently; the big “bell” points towards the audience, so it is as loud as possible for them.  The four most common brass instruments in corps are the trumpet, mellophone.

+ The reaction will leave pure liquid iron in the blast furnace, where it can be shaped and hardened after cooling down.

+ The Kaaba is a rectangular shaped building.

+ They were also named the most influential artists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, because their music, clothing style, and attitudes shaped much of what was popular among young people in the 1960s.

+ Very often, the minbar is shaped like a small tower.

+ The monsters under the bed are described as scary, octopus-tentacled shaped creatures that lived under Calvin’s bed every time he went to sleep.

+ It is often an umbrella shaped device on which people or things can float slowly and safely down to the ground from a great height, such as an aircraft.

+ Of the windows, 36 are shaped like flowers and 6 are shaped like fans.

+ Sumerian culture is famous for its written cuneiform script – where letters were formed by pressing a triangle shaped reed into wet-clay tiles.

+ After harvesting the fruit, the plantain plant can be cut and the layers peeled to get a cylinder shaped soft shoot.

+ Medieval foreign policy was also shaped by relations with the Flemish cloth business.

+ In some species, the leaves are narrow and shaped like a lance, barely overlapping each other, in others they are broad and flat, and overlap broadly.

+ John Marshall was an American statesman and jurist who shaped United StatesAmerican Supreme Court more powerful.

+ The scone is shaped closely like the North American biscuit, and its recipe is almost the same with it as well.

+ They even had sickles, which are used for cutting down grass and are half-moon shaped blades with a handle coming off one end; however theirs were made of wood with sharp stone points glued into them for the cutting.

+ In humans, the pupil is round, but in some other animals, like cats, it is shaped like a slit.

+ It is shaped and held like a guitar, but has keys like a keyboard.

+ The projectiles were lead round balls or short slugs shaped like cones.

+ It is a liana, with a three-stage lifecycle, each with a different shaped leaf, as indicated by its Greek name.

+ Other than that, Earth is shaped more like a pear than an actual sphere.

+ Smoke detectors are housed in plastic enclosures, typically shaped like a disk about thick, but shape and size vary.

+ Radio telescopes are like radio antennas, usually shaped like large dishes.

+ The canton is narrowly shaped in width and elongated in length.

+ Gingerbread men are cookies made of gingerbread shaped like people.

+ All its teeth are shaped like a human’s molars.

+ The mixture is then shaped into a final form.

+ The fabric of the clothing is shaped to make these little pouches or purses which are very handy for keeping small amounts of money and other small objects for daily use.

+ They are shaped irregularly, rising high above the skin.

+ A rubber duck, or rubber ducky, is a toy shaped like a duck.

+ The patterns of plant and animal distribution in the world’s ecozones was shaped by the process of plate tectonics, which has redistributed the world’s land masses over geological history.

+ String theory says that this is wrong and that the simplest objects in the universe are shaped like pieces of string.

+ It is shaped like a snake’s tongue.

+ Canadian versions of the albums have a maple leaf shaped seal on the cover.

+ She also has a birthmark shaped chandelier.

+ The lands of the canton are shaped by the river, which in its mid portion forms a wide valley, commonly known as the “Riviera”.

+ It is a bad-smelling gland that is shaped like a snake’s tongue.

+ It is a small state, shaped like a letter, and bordered on the west by Pennsylvania and Delaware across the Delaware River, on the north by New York New York, on the northeast by the Hudson River and New York City, on the east and southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southwest by Delaware Bay.

+ Eyre Peninsula is a triangle shaped peninsula in South Australia.

+ It is shaped to deflect radar signals.

+ The exposed area was shaped by erosion caused by rain, wind and waves.

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