Sentence example with the word 'wrought'

wrought

Definition adj. shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass

Last update: October 23, 2017


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The museum has elaborately wrought carvings and inlays in bronze.   [adjective]

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She loved those finely wrought embroideries.   [adjective]

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The wrought metal will soon be used to construct the new bridge.   [adjective]

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The cyclone wrought large scale destruction on the eastern coast.   [Please select]

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Her days were long but peaceful, wrought with duty and rest.   [Please select]

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As we stared at the wrought iron gate, we could not help but wonder about the craftsman who had created the masterpiece.   [Please select]

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A glance had wrought all this.   [adjective]

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'End the wretch who wrought it.'   [Please select]

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So much was wrought by Alois of France.   [Please select]

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Jehane sighed, and wrought with her fingers in her lap.   [Please select]

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"And how, think you, has the change been wrought."   [Please select]

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We ourselves possess a shrew-mouse exquisitely wrought in bronze.   [Please select]

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