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were wrought

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Having been worked or prepared somehow.

  • Is that fence made out of wrought iron?

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The handles were wrought in the 1730s with dazzling virtuosity, but the vases are unusual, with profiles that call to mind Chinese porcelain models.

An inscription at the base of a nozzle states that the steel ornaments were wrought in the Schey manufactory in Paris.

All major and many minor temples and sanctuaries have their own myths of how they were founded and what miracles were wrought there.

It could easily pass for yet another satellite in Mr. Wolf's "Law & Order" universe, except that the original "Dragnet" was so clearly the wellspring from which all those other shows were wrought.

I honestly can't remember what changes were wrought on this: the melody is sensational and I love the way the second verse becomes more urgent simply by doubling the number of words in each line.

The profound changes that were wrought took man out of an environment in which he had a direct connection to nature and activities that contributed meaningfully to his existence.

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The moments are wrought.

The connector is wrought iron, not steel.

Terrible human collateral was wrought on the previous four attempts.

Many are wrought from single sheets of metal.

But the fat will be wrought from the system".

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