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Other Words From
- re·sculpt verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sculpt1
Example Sentences
The Amsterdam- and Paris-based label offers surreal and seductive fashion that merges three-dimensional sculpting techniques with traditional handiwork, all made from a mix of recycled textiles, deadstock and new sustainable materials.
The stage has the stark beauty of a sculpted scene by Alberto Giacometti.
Were you able to essentially sculpt each of the film’s six tornadoes to your liking?
“I said, ’Cause, man, No. 1: we sculpt an electronic signal into a sine wave that’s smooth, or a sawtooth, which is rough.
Their lumpy shapes feel not like imperfections but visual reminders of the handcrafted nature of their creation, proof that they’ve been lovingly sculpted with the beauty of truth, not the tyranny of realism.
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