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Moulder meaning
Often followed by away or down: to cause (something) to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces. | To cause (someone or something) to die away or disappear. | Often followed by away: to decay or rot, or to crumble to pieces.
Example sentences (9)
Should you ever take a wrong turn and wind up at the Palace, for heaven sake don’t check in. The decor is that of a modish 60s comedy that’s been left to moulder for too long in the cellar.
However, the improved intersection will ensure motorists and pedestrians in the area navigate a safer crossing for two of the city's busiest stretches of road - Hill and Moulder streets.
Local visual artist and Middle Tennessee State University graduate Heather Moulder has recently released a bluegrass design postage stamp along with United States Postal Service art director Antonio Alcalá, now available through USPS.
Jean Moulder attends Mass with her grandaughters Vanessa Meli and Zoey Lazos.
According to Onjeh, the former President was not qualified to present himself as an opinion moulder ahead of the 2019 elections having led the country when money politics, impunity, and high profile political killings were the order of the day.
Charlie was a moulder in the foundries, was involved with St Joseph’s FC for many years and died in 1992.
A related tool, called a spindle moulder (UK) or shaper (North America), is used to hold larger cutter heads and can be used for deeper or larger-diameter cuts.
For smaller, lighter jobs, the router used in this way can be more convenient than the spindle moulder, with the task of set up being somewhat faster.
Modern routers are often used in place of traditional moulding planes or spindle moulder machines for edge decoration (moulding) of timber.