sculp (Meaning)

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sculp (v. t.)

To sculpture; to carve; to engrave.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sculp

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sculp Sentence Examples

  1. The sculptor meticulously sculps the stone into a lifelike human figure.
  2. The artist's chisel sculps the wood into an intricate masterpiece.
  3. Time had sculpted his face with lines of wisdom and experience.
  4. The wind sculps the sand dunes, creating ever-changing patterns.
  5. The sculptor's hands dance over the clay, shaping it into a graceful form.
  6. The sculptor's tools were as an extension of his hands, allowing him to sculp with precision.
  7. The waves sculp the coastline, creating bays and headlands.
  8. The sculptor's imagination sculps the world as he sees it.
  9. The sculptor's work sculpts not only the material, but also the space around it.
  10. The sculptor's masterpiece sculpts not only the physical world, but also the thoughts and emotions of those who behold it.

FAQs About the word sculp

To sculpture; to carve; to engrave.

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No antonyms found.

The sculptor meticulously sculps the stone into a lifelike human figure.

The artist's chisel sculps the wood into an intricate masterpiece.

Time had sculpted his face with lines of wisdom and experience.

The wind sculps the sand dunes, creating ever-changing patterns.