modelling
Britishnoun
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the act or an instance of making a model
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the practice or occupation of a person who models clothes
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a technique in psychotherapy in which the therapist encourages the patient to model his behaviour on his own
Example Sentences
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At 16, she left Wales to pursue a modelling career in London and went on to work with major fashion houses including Versace and Yves Saint Laurent.
From BBC
She said: "Even after GST has been applied, the modelling shows a majority of households would be better off than they are now because of those other changes."
From BBC
Reynolds performs regularly with the St Nicholas Players in Ringwold, but he appeared in Swift's video due to his work with an acting and modelling agency.
From BBC
Unreal has since been applied to modelling architectural projects, onboard navigation for cars and reconstructions in television news reports.
From Barron's
Romeo, 23, tried to follow his father into football and modelling, while Brooklyn, 26, has had stabs at careers in photography and cooking.
From BBC
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