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form stop

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noun

  1. (in poured-concrete construction) a board placed across a form to retain concrete until it sets.


Example Sentences

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Once curds start to form, stop.

From Washington Post

True to form, Stop the Coming Civil War is replete with the usual right-wing attacks on Obama, who he claims is “a metrosexual”intent on destroying the nation and placing it under a dictatorship.

From Salon

“Don’t exercise beyond exhaustion, and if you find yourself losing form, stop,” Robertson says.

From Washington Post

What then was to become of Val—Val, who was the apple of her eye, whose very childishness and helplessness were dear to her, whose beauty of face and form—stop, she had it, she laughed as she told herself she had it.

From Project Gutenberg

Dimly he discerned the form stop at the door and peer into the darkness.

From Project Gutenberg