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in form

a. having good form; having good recent performances.

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The diagrams generally approach in form to a succession of more or less irregular ellipses or ovals, with their longer axes directed to different points of the compass during the same day or on succeeding days.

And our mass seems to shift along with our change in form: we lose it and then regain it inexplicably.

But the materialistic view has no idea as to how this dynamic complexity in form and function comes into being and is maintained.

There is almost no limit to the changes that may be wrought in form and feature.

But the creatureswere radically nonhuman in appearance, more alien in form and life cycle than any intelligence yet encountered by Humankind.

Here are paintings by all the masters, by new painters who take such an optimistic delight in form and light for its own sake.

The link between blood and sex is very strong for all vampires, so I considered myself lucky that I was definitely adult in form.

Beyond the shore, strewed over with these rocks like tombs, ascended, in form of an amphitheatre among mastic-trees and cactus, a sort of village, full of smoke, confused noises, and terrified movements.

As he looked around the table, at Uncle Arthur and at the grandchildren (for of course Aunt May did not count, being a mere breeding machine in the great complex of Cornishes), that face, disappointed and severe in Uncle Arthur, and peering through puppy-fat, or schoolboy awkwardness, or under ill-braided pigtails, was repeated in a variety of styles, but always, in form and mannerism, the same.

I was nearly as rounded in form and full in figure and shape of my limbs as now.

Their helmets bore stylized horns of lustrous black lacquer, resembling in form, and somewhat in detail, the sweeping horns of water buffalo.