shape meaning:
v.) To form or create; especially, to mold or make into a particular form;
v.) To adapt to a purpose; to regulate; to adjust; to direct; To design; to prepare; to plan; to arrange.
n.) the outward appearance of an object as characterized by its form
shape sentence:
He’s really in good shape.
This tool is used for shaping wood.
The shape of the earth is an oval.
The pool was in the shape of a heart.
Our ideas are beginning to take shape.
A triangle is a shape with three sides.
The artisan can cut stones into various shapes.
An apple is round in shape.
A heart shape is the symbol of love.
The shape of a box is usually square.
The cloud was in the shape of a gun.
I’ll try to shape my ideas into a book.
He made a bowl in the shape of a heart.
Clay can be moulded into almost any shape.
The cells are slightly irregular in shape.
Fold the paper to make the shape of a cone.
The island was originally circular in shape.
These bags differ in size, but not in shape.
He formed his hands into the shape of a diamond.
A wonderful idea began to take shape in her brain.
When you’ve made the dough, shape it into two loaves.
You can recognize the fish by the shape of their fins.
The designer’s aim is to produce a harmony of shape and texture.
After several days’discussion, their project began to take shape.
It has a highly irregular shape, covered in bumps and indentations.
You kids had better shape up, because I’m in no mood to fool around.
The Olympic stadium in Montreal is in bad shape due to poor construction.
Civil disobedience has its place in history and will probably shape our future.
This tool is used for shaping wood.
He had been influential in shaping economic policy.
Manicurists are skilled at shaping and filing nails.
Various groups were influential in shaping public policy.
Ghostly shapes loomed out of the fog.
A painter may exaggerate or distort shapes and forms.
The shapes are created on the spindle using one template.
The shapes in the paintings are easily recognised as his signature.
She uses a variety of different colours, shapes and textures in her wall hangings.
Amorphous clouds are clouds without any apparent structure at all, we can imagine them as certain shapes.
He shaped the statue from clay.
The boy shaped clay into balls.
I want a jacket shaped like yours.
The earth is shaped like a sphere.
She felt that her destiny had been shaped by her gender.
The lenses of her sunglasses were shaped like hearts.
The aborigines of Australia managed and shaped their natural resources for over 40,000 years without ever resorting to farming.
It was shaped like a coffee or teapot, with the spout at right handles to the handle.