WordNet
n. a three-dimensional shape [syn: three-dimensional figure]
Usage examples of "solid figure".
A woman was there, the farmer's wife, a solid figure with a long rake in her hands and her brown hair done up in a bun under a wide-brimmed straw hat-real wheat straw, with a frayed edge.
When she opened her eyes, a tall, solid figure stood over her, arms crossed and an expression of fond exasperation on his face.
Then lightning flashed, illuminating a solid figure standing against a tree.
His hand moved through the seemingly solid figure as though it were not there.
Among those swooping phantoms, an apparently more solid figure raced diagonally downward, moving away from me and from the buttress, south along the grassy embankment.
The small solid figure moved closer, the luminous face of plump cheeks and lustrous eyes now directly before the cauldron, the tiny hands curled but not raised.
The theater darkened and the spotlights picked out the solid figure of the strongman as he stalked forward to look at the wall.
At forty-two, Selar's tall, solid figure towered over his Queen and was still powerful enough to command respect where none knew of his reputation for ruthlessness.
I looked at her, standing in the doorway at the top of the companionway, a solid figure in an oilskin jacket.