Examples of 'took the shape' in a sentence

Meaning of "took the shape"

took the shape - transformed or evolved into a particular form or appearance

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took the shape
It took the shape of the following telegram.
The darkening initially took the shape of a flower.
It took the shape of a snow leopard.
The continent itself took the shape of an elephant.
He took the shape of a man.
This solution ultimately took the shape of the penitentiary.
They took the shape of a gigantic golden mantle covering the entire barricade of waggons inside.
The lightning took the shape of a sword.
He took the shape of a human, but he could sense no human attributes.
The silver light took the shape of a tower.
There it took the shape of a social movement.
The agonies that came my way took the shape of words.
And it took the shape of a man beckoning her.
Ungoliant was a foul spirit who took the shape of a great spider.
Our conversation took the shape of many of my conversations with old friends these days.

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With the addition of two side chapels the building took the shape of a Roman cross.
They sometimes took the shape of a floral column or pillar.
Do you remember that a long time ago he took the shape of a lake?
The new walls took the shape of a star with eleven bastions.
In St-Brieux several people saw a flying saucer which took the shape of a cigar before disappearing.
Poseidon took the shape of a stallion to beget the wonder horses Arion and Pegasus.
The insects on his body took the shape of men and women.
The struggle took the shape of a contest for the possession of the northern Baltic provinces.
Then she changed her dress and took the shape of another old woman.
This usually took the shape of gold-hilted kris, but other forms of offering were permissible.
In those days, kindness took the shape of favors.
These early thanksgivings took the shape of a special religious service, instead of a feast.
With the decline of the Qajar dynasty, TEHRAN soon took the shape of a modern city.
The energy flames also took the shape of a blazing armor on Yue Yang 's arm.
Thuringwethil was a vampire messenger of Morgoth, probably a Maia, who took the shape of a bat-like creature.
And the forest demon took the shape of the last man murdered.
Like most abstract Greek nouns, Nemesis took the shape of a divinity.
Hans ' neurosis took the shape of a phobia of horses ( Equinophobia ).
When put into the Mercurius Vessel, the staff took the shape of the Homunculus ' skeleton.
People say the devil took the shape of the dog to tempt him.
Around him, an enormous flame converged and took the shape of a long straight object.
The evil that soon took the shape of the second world war.
Then this line… crushed itself… and took the shape of an umbrella.
The ghostly light quickly took the shape of a skull and entered the arm.
By the 16th century, Gozo boats took the shape of a brigantine.
The pattern gradually took the shape of the five Olympic rings.
When Suttung discovered the theft, he took the shape of an eagle and pursued Odin.
Gradually, the piece of wood took the shape of someone forming a seal with one hand.
Palms, I saw that it took the shape of a hook.
A Metropolitan Roman sarcophagus often took the shape of a low rectangular box with a flat lid.
On another occasion Apollo took the shape of Lycaon to address Aeneas.
The gigantic sculpted earthworks often took the shape of animals, birds, or writhing serpents.
The filaments FORMED, they took the shape of the entire flagellum.
His darkness device, Heketon, took the shape of an enormous human heart.
Mm-hmm . And the forest demon took the shape of the last man murdered.

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