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mold

[mohld] / moʊld /




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Almost any use is fine with her, she said, except storing fruit, because if the fruit molds, the basket will be ruined.

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Indeed, there’s much time, effort and money spent on molding a show’s return into the kind of must-see event that will draw viewers old and new.

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Stafford, who sat out all of training camp because of a back issue, was never a scrambler in the mold of Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen.

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Cignetti has since molded the Hoosiers into the No. 1 team.

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Cignetti has since molded the Hoosiers into the No. 1 team.

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