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Prototypical meaning
Constituting or representing an original type of something that others are modelled on or derived from.
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As Myburgh points out, “the DA would end up looking faintly ridiculous if, after warning of the dangers of ANC cadre deployment for decades, it chose as its presidential candidate in 2024 a prototypical ANC cadre of the Mandela/Mbeki eras”.
But just like Martin had pleaded with Sumlin to offer Gonzalez a scholarship, Martin pleaded with Dorrell to let Gonzalez play corner, even with his 6-foot-1 frame (a bit tall for a prototypical corner).
Given Bresee’s pedigree, athletic ability, and prototypical measurables Pittsburgh looks for in their base 3-4 DEs, he figures to be a good fit and a likely target early in the draft should the team prioritize addressing the DL after the 2022 season.
In fact, his prototypical sleep schedule is even more ridiculous than the excuse itself.
The motorcycle is decidedly a street bike that doesn't sport the traditional wide handlebar and low seating position of the prototypical Harley.
The storyline in Thraxa causes Omni-Man's allegiances to shift somewhat, changing his moral compass and making Nolan a less prototypical villain.
Throw in three picks, 15 PBUs, and his positional versatility, Sutton helped keep a lid on opposing WR1s all season despite not being a prototypical CB1.
Virtanen had the prototypical Scandinavian upbringing: born and raised in skis.
Maye, who has prototypical size at 6-foot-4, 230 pounds, won’t be 22 until August.
We have branded Payton Wilson as the prototypical Steelers linebacker since the second Pittsburgh drafted him.
The four March sisters are the prototypical American girls, the category you identified with before you figured out which Hogwarts house you would be put into by the Sorting Hat.
Musically, it's a prototypical 'Smokers cut where big drops and airy piano abound.
Understanding is a kind of knowledge that humans can take into many domains and apply in many ways - mathematics is a prototypical example - the laws of physics, put in mathematics, can applied in a multitude of ways.
What Webb first noticed about Clark is what most do: He looks like the prototypical quarterback.
A lurching groove and a deep bellow from Ignazio Simula capture a prototypical death doom style, but it's the inclusion of a cane flute and a change in guitar chords that signal a striking atmosphere.
And, in a way, they were almost prototypical of what we’ve come to expect out of Sanheim, if he’s given some space and allowed to play his game his way.
Far from the prototypical good-looking leading man, Perlman has stated that his fearful transitions in front of the camera began from an early awkwardness during his younger years.
Han is the quintessential fast talker and Leia is the prototypical person who can size him up in an instant.
He’s got the kind of prototypical size you look for in a linebacker in today’s NFL that screams development when you consider he joins us from the great state of Hawaii (not exactly known for their stellar football program).
Vitali Kravtsov is the prototypical Russian off-side power winger.