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- n. Plural form of mold.
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“Unlike the Kirk, Spock, and Klingon figures that were based on molds from the original Mego line, Khan is a brand new sculpt that features the same level as detail as the rest of the line.”
“I borrowed a couple molds from a friend and opened my copy of The Joy of Cooking to p. 174: tomato aspic.”
The Huffington Post: Stefan Beck: Must Be Jelly: Yeaworth's The Blob
“Most of our tiles are hand pressed in molds that we make from our original sculpted works.”
“Using the Heavy Duty molds is convenient because they withstand very hot 165 °F sustained oven temps and180 °F degrees poured-soap temperatures (sorry, you in-the-oven-hot-process soapers - not that hot!).”
“What about the Mossberg that broke the 3in/3. 5in molds guys.”
“When your batch sticks together when squished, you need to start putting it in molds - time is of the essence.”
“They are made of portland cement and marble dust - packed in molds - each part of the mold will have a diifferent color - up to five different colors - charged according to the number of colors.”
“WHEN Gilbert took the pan of candy-molds from the open window of Mrs. Pennell's kitchen, and, reaching in captured the heart-shaped box from the table, his only intention was to keep them just long enough to puzzle Ruth and Winifred and then to return them.”
“She looked at it for a moment as if she could hardly believe her eyes; and as she stooped to pick it up Ruth fully expected that basket, pan and tin molds would all vanish from sight.”
“For this reason, it is very common to find these organisms growing in the soil, on lawns, and in the forest commonly on deciduous logs (hence the name molds).”
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