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
- 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.
- The slipstring trailed across the canvas, leaving a vibrant trail of color.
- The craftsman employed a slipstring to attach the ceramic pieces to each other, ensuring a secure bond.
- The slipstring served as a medium for the artist to express their creativity and imagination.
- The slipstring's flowing movements left an ethereal mark on the artwork.
- The artist's mastery of slipstring techniques allowed them to create stunning three-dimensional designs.
- 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.