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  • mold — Ⅰ. mold [1] (Brit. mould) ► NOUN 1) a hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material when it cools and hardens. 2) something made in this way, especially a jelly or mousse. 3) a distinctive type, style, or character. ► VERB… …   English terms dictionary

  • break the mold — ► break the mold end a restrictive pattern of events or behaviour by doing things differently. Main Entry: ↑mold …   English terms dictionary

  • break the mold (of something) — break the ˈmold (of sth) idiom to change what people expect from a situation, especially by acting in a dramatic and original way Main entry: ↑moldidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • mold|er — mold|er1 «MOHL duhr», intransitive verb. to break up gradually into dust by natural decay; crumble; waste away: »John Brown s body lies a moldering in the grave (Charles Sprague Hall). ╂[probably < mold3. Compare dialectal Norwegian muldra… …   Useful english dictionary

  • break the mold — I see mold I II put an end to a restrictive pattern of events or behavior by doing things in a markedly different way his work did much to break the mold of the old urban sociology * * * break the mold see ↑mold, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑break …   Useful english dictionary

  • mold — mold1 [ mould ] noun * 1. ) uncount a green, blue, or white substance that grows on food that is not kept fresh or on things that are not kept clean and dry 2. ) count an empty container into which you pour a liquid that you want to be the same… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Mold — This article is about the fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not fungi and are discussed in separate articles. For other uses, see Mold (disambiguation). Mold growth covering a decaying peach. The frames were taken… …   Wikipedia

  • mold — {{11}}mold (n.1) also mould, hollow shape, c.1200, originally fashion, form; nature, native constitution, character, metathesized from O.Fr. modle model, plan, copy; way, manner (12c., Mod.Fr. moule), from L. modulum (nom. modulus) measure, model …   Etymology dictionary

  • break — break1 [ breık ] (past tense broke [ brouk ] ; past participle broken [ broukən ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 separate into pieces ▸ 2 fail to obey rules ▸ 3 make a hole/cut ▸ 4 destroy someone s confidence ▸ 5 when people learn news ▸ 6 stop for a short time …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • break up — Synonyms and related words: ablate, accommodate, adapt, adjust, alter, ameliorate, amuse, analyze, anatomize, assay, atomize, be in stitches, beguile, better, bite the dust, break, break down, break into pieces, break open, break to pieces, burst …   Moby Thesaurus

  • break the mold — to do something differently, after it has been done in the same way for a long time. She was the woman who broke the mold and brought new energy to the role of First Lady …   New idioms dictionary

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