Crossword clues for sculpted
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
Well shaped, as a good sculpture is. v
(en-past of: sculpt)
WordNet
adj. cut into a desired shape; "graven images"; "sculptured representations" [syn: graven, sculptured]
Usage examples of "sculpted".
The figure of a woman quickly took shape, sculpted of light and energy.
The boy had been sculpted of the same crystal as here: lifeforce and elemental silver, fused into a brilliant crystalline form.
Upon the stone, a figure took form, sculpted from the energies and drawn into this world.
The two flows drew in on themselves, welling up into bulky mounds that sculpted into two figures curled on the floor.
She came so easily into his arms, as if they had been sculpted together that way.
Something of this size and sculpted with such artistry could be bartered for a small ship.
Alcazar had been hollowed and sculpted from a tall outcropping of sandstone.
From the bloodstained sands of the dream desert, a colossal fist of sculpted sand shot upward, passing from this world to the next.
Servants marched out course after course of food and wine: thick soups filled with onions and lentils, roasted quail wings in jellied orange sauce, salads made of a tumble of flower petals, breads rich in cinnamon and baked with raisins, fruits of every variety sculpted in shapes to delight, smoked duck curried with spices that burned the tongue, and finally velvety smooth chocolates accented with sips of port wine.
In a matter of moments, limbs were sculpted again, and a body of smooth curves re-formed.
At the entrance of the cave, a rose of sculpted sandstone stood mute watch.
Kesla dodged the sculpted creatures, moving across the sandy floor with the skill of an assassin.
From toes to scalp, her skin whorled with crimson magick, a ruby statue sculpted in the shape of woman.
Her face, though strong, was sculpted with delicate grace, reminding Elissa of the classic head of Nefertiti known to every schoolchild of her time.
She listened to the splashing of water and tried not to think of the water cascading over the sculpted planes and angles of that lean, hard body.