slipstring (Meaning)

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slipstring (n.)

One who has shaken off restraint; a prodigal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slipstring

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slipstring Sentence Examples

  1. The ceramicist's deft hands guided the slipstring, creating intricate patterns on the vase.
  2. The artist used a fine slipstring to add delicate details to the sculpture's surface.
  3. The slipstring flowed smoothly from the syringe, resembling a sinuous thread of liquid clay.
  4. The potter's slipstring slip traced the outline of the vessel's rim, defining its shape.
  5. The slipstring trailed across the canvas, leaving a vibrant trail of color.
  6. The craftsman employed a slipstring to attach the ceramic pieces to each other, ensuring a secure bond.
  7. The slipstring served as a medium for the artist to express their creativity and imagination.
  8. The slipstring's flowing movements left an ethereal mark on the artwork.
  9. The artist's mastery of slipstring techniques allowed them to create stunning three-dimensional designs.
  10. The slipstring's versatility enabled the artist to combine multiple forms and textures in their work.

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One who has shaken off restraint; a prodigal.

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The ceramicist's deft hands guided the slipstring, creating intricate patterns on the vase.

The artist used a fine slipstring to add delicate details to the sculpture's surface.

The slipstring flowed smoothly from the syringe, resembling a sinuous thread of liquid clay.

The potter's slipstring slip traced the outline of the vessel's rim, defining its shape.