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unshaped

[uhn-sheypt] / ʌnˈʃeɪpt /


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Rage and talk of politics; the unshaped designs of a new revolution.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, archaeologists have relied on imprecise rules of thumb that suggest symbols incised on unshaped stones in this part of the world usually date to about the fifth century C.E.

From Science Magazine

And the movie’s wrap-up, where we learn what happened to the police officers charged in the murders of the three victims—their punishment, or lack thereof, won’t come as a surprise—feels hasty and unshaped.

From Time

Students do not enter university unshaped by what went before.

From BBC

It is hard to imagine, but this cooperative dance is what allows an unshaped mass of cells to become something as perfect and graceful as a baby’s tiny hand, with each fingernail sculpted just so.

From New York Times