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The first known use of shapely was in the 14th century
sharecroppernoun
a farmer who works land for the owner in return for a share of the value of the crop
sharecropverb
to farm or produce as a sharecropper
shardnoun
a piece or fragment of something brittle (as pottery)
shape1 of 2verb
to give a certain form or shape to
shape the dough into loaves
to change in shape so as to fit neatly and closely
a hat shaped close to the head
devise sense 1, plan
to make fit especially for some purpose
shaping the minds of future leaders
to take on or approach a definite form—often used with up
shape2 of 2noun
outward appearance : form
the shape of a pearl
the outline of a body : figure
a square shape
definite form and arrangement
a plan now taking shape
something having a certain form
the condition in which something or someone is at a certain time
the car was in poor shape
shape1 of 2verb
to give a certain form or shape to
shape the dough into loaves
to change in shape so as to fit neatly and closely
a hat shaped close to the head
devise sense 1, plan
to make fit especially for some purpose
shaping the minds of future leaders
to take on or approach a definite form—often used with up
shape2 of 2noun
outward appearance : form
the shape of a pearl
the outline of a body : figure
a square shape
definite form and arrangement
a plan now taking shape
something having a certain form
the condition in which something or someone is at a certain time
the car was in poor shape
shapelyadjective
having a regular or pleasing shape
a shapely figure
shapelyadjective
having a regular or pleasing shape
a shapely figure
1 She had changed from a lean shapeliness to a swollen, somewhat uncomely object, but she made the best of a bad situation.
2 He was dressed in the ordinary miner's garb of the Southern mines, perhaps a little more cleanly than the average miner by reason of his taste, certainly more picturesque by reason of his statuesque shapeliness.
3 He took it and pressed it warmly, looking at it, marveling at it, for the glove on it could not conceal its shapeliness or its smallness.
4 She was upright as a young pine, with the shapeliness that comes from perfect bodily equipoise.
5 Indeed, a pervasive danciness, a rhythmic shapeliness even in slower moments, is a mark of a good performance.
6 They abound in real melodies — melodies with musical shapeliness, a capacity to soar and the potential to move the listener.
7 He spoke of my toes in particular: their contours, shapeliness and perfection.
8 And for the 2022 Red Sea International Film Festival, actor Marina Ruy Barbosa also wore an exuberant but shapely red gown.
9 Still, the reading had fine-toned playing and overall shapeliness, making it a creditable, "felt" observance of the centenary of Mahler's death.
10 At fourteen years of age she had not heard of the man whose grey eyes and perfect shapeliness of body she inherited.
11 The horseshoe chair shown here illustrates the shapeliness and hand-carving that appealed to the era’s aspiring classes.
12 How pleasant Muriel found it to stand under, to lean against, to delight her eyes with its shapeliness, and bathe her sight in its ocean of colour!
13 James Kryshak's St. John was all sweet-toned shapeliness, excelling in the expressive warmth of the turtle dove's lament turned to rejoicing.
14 They are the open intimation of the shapeliness and majesty of the unseen soul within.
15 a shapely blonde who had a lead role in numerous Hollywood movies
16 But she noticed far more keenly the strength and massive shapeliness of the hands themselves.
17 She had taken off her gloves, and her pretty hands, ornamented with dainty rings, were displayed in all their shapeliness and delicacy.
18 Sorrell and the orchestra turned in a shapely performance that was anything but routine, full of drama and high collective spirit.
19 No other company of dancers exudes such stylistic authority, such emphatic sense of ’twas-ever-thus tradition, such three-dimensionally sculptural shapeliness in motion.
20 Since 2003, the district has supplemented its urban street police with 13 women, specifically chosen for their looks, shapeliness and youth.
1 漂亮
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2 相称
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