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n. (plural of molding English)
Usage examples of "moldings".
The moldings among her offspring have taken tangling appearance, even the males.
She will establish her own compounds and guard her moldings as no other line in the groves is able to guard theirs.
In two hundred years, return to Nelding, or send a delegate, and ask the Mothers of your line if they are willing to contribute their moldings to the cause.
I have promised that there will be moldings for every line, but they know that may be only a promise.
And they know their own moldings will never have the status yours will have.
There are wide moldings, narrow moldings, and medium-size moldings, finished in gold leaf, silver leaf, walnut, cherry and ebony, as well as a murky wash intended to be that fashionable counterfeit known as antique white.
We offer the best workmanship and the largest selection of moldings in the city.
Crown moldings, a picture rail, wainscoting, and baseboards were all turned out by Don's own hand.
Like, How did carpenters make moldings before the invention of the router?
Why wasn't wallpaper put on first so the moldings and chair rail could cover the edges and keep them from peeling?
Paint flaked from the high crown moldings but they themselves were sound.
It had the nice cozy feel of a country place after First Street – with its lower ceilings and simpler crown moldings, and the large deep fireplace, built not for coal but for a real raging log fire.
But you've seen buildings with columns that support nothing, with purposeless cornices, with pilasters, moldings, false arches, false windows.
If she dropped carefully and caught at those moldings, she should be all right.
Lining the ceiling were more of the gilded moldings I'd seen in the living room.