lay figure (Meaning)

Wordnet

lay figure (n)

dummy in the form of an artist's jointed model of the human body

lay figure Sentence Examples

  1. The fashion designer used a lay figure to display the intricate details of her latest gown.
  2. The artist carefully adjusted the lay figure's posture to create the perfect body shape for his painting.
  3. The student draped fabric over the lay figure's form to practice her draping skills.
  4. The photographer posed the lay figure in various positions to capture its most flattering angles.
  5. The window display featured a lay figure adorned in the latest summer collection.
  6. The forensic scientist used a lay figure to demonstrate the mechanics of a gunshot wound.
  7. The medical student practiced performing injections on a lay figure to improve their technique.
  8. The lay figure stood silently in the corner of the room, its blank expression adding an eerie ambiance to the space.
  9. The theater troupe employed lay figures for crowd scenes to create the illusion of a larger audience.
  10. The museum curator placed a lay figure wearing a historical costume beside an exhibit about the Victorian era.

FAQs About the word lay figure

dummy in the form of an artist's jointed model of the human body

tool, pawn, puppet, minion, cat's-paw, instrument, sucker,victim,foil, lap dog

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The fashion designer used a lay figure to display the intricate details of her latest gown.

The artist carefully adjusted the lay figure's posture to create the perfect body shape for his painting.

The student draped fabric over the lay figure's form to practice her draping skills.

The photographer posed the lay figure in various positions to capture its most flattering angles.