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morphing

[mawr-fing] / ˈmɔr fɪŋ /


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Fish and chip shops are fast morphing into general takeaways just to stay afloat due to a perfect storm of changing tastes and spiralling costs, an official trade body has warned.

From BBC

What stays with me from that afternoon is the deafening noise that seemed to fill every corner of Pasadena before morphing into arguably the loudest Eight Clap in Bruins history.

From Los Angeles Times

“Las Vegas never sits still,” Ralenkotter told the Las Vegas Weekly—the city kept stretching and morphing.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ongoing government shutdown, once widely viewed as a two- or three-week affair, is morphing into a Washington debacle that easily could extend into November.

From MarketWatch

In a now deleted social media post, Jim O'Neill, who leads the Reform group on Blackpool Council, said the party "may be morphing into something I didn't sign up for".

From BBC