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mold

verb as in form, give shape

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One was born into wealth and political connections, and the other had real talent and the instinct to get into hip-hop on the ground floor and mold it for the masses.

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Liberty Mutual was sued last month by a homeowner who accused the insurer of dropping her over a bogus claim that her roof had mold damage.

“So if you had an older home and it didn’t have any crown molding, it didn’t have wood floors, they’re not going to give you an upgrade,” Barbour said.

He lamented the absence of a player in the mold of his previous team leaders.

If you’re a hiring manager looking to breathe new life into a company, you may need to be prepared to hire someone who doesn’t fit the mold.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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