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The status or condition of something
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This week's tech news from Apple has us looking to shapes in the sky.
"I love my garden in winter," she said, "when it's stripped down to shapes".
Sobers consistently seized matches and bent them to shapes of his own choosing.
When she returned, Walters moved on to "shapes": tuck jumps (knees to chest), straddles (midair splits), pikes (touch your toes).
They gave a louche, lounge-y effect over a post-gym glow and the tapered trousers nodded to shapes pioneered by Erté's contemporary, Paul Poiret.
When it comes to shapes, most phones fall into three categories: candy-bar-size blocks, clamshells, and those with screens that slide back to reveal the keypad.
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Try to form shapes at the clouds.
Others simply wanted to shape the future.
Sophina wants him to shape up.
"You have to shape globalization".
Two older Europeans begin to shape "Prague".
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