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wrought

(= shaped, molded) shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort) a shaped handgrip the molded steel plates the wrought silver bracelet

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Simple sentences

Great deeds are usually wrought at great risks.

Movie subtitles

O sister, what have you wrought!
The crown of the King of the Northland, the ruler of the Ice Giants is being wrought here by the Nibelungen.
Return with me to stone all ye whom from stone were wrought.
We have reason to know. more things are wrought by prayer. than this world dreams of.
I have here, wrought by skilled hands, a ring. and earrings of jade and pure silver.
Give me your favour: my dull brain was wrought with things forgotten.
And they adorned themselves in rich apparel and costly array, with veils of blue and purple and scarlet, and fine twined linen wrought in Egypt.
Praised be thou, O, Lord, our God, ruler of the universe who wrought wondrous deliverances for our fathers in days of old.
Distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December. and each separate dying ember. wrought its ghost upon the floor.
The Apache were friendly toward the white Man; nevertheless their fate was wrought.
When I saw what havoc that I wrought. my poor old knees went to water.
Doth she not count her blest that we have wrought so worthy a gentleman to be her bridegroom?
In all the long, wrought-out, back-breaking, kidney-shaking bladder-busting miles from here to Lizard there's not one spot of wet relief for man nor beast.
This drought wrought havoc.
I've been admiring some of the jewels we found in your chest. particularly the wrought gold.
But it is wrought of the finest gold.
And then the brush was given, and then the tint was placed. And, for one moment, the painter stood entranced before the work he had wrought.
And then he got the hiccups and melted all the wrought-iron furniture.
Yesterday, without apparent cause or reason, they wrought total havoc.
When I saw what havoc that I wrought, my poor old knees turned to water.
Did you hear the wondrous miracle wrought by my muses?
Dooley's Wrought Iron Sauna Baths?
Give me your favour, my dull brain was wrought with things forgotten.
For, by the latest information, our soul Challenger has just broken the ring of evil the deep blue meanies have so righteously wrought.
Look at what you've wrought.
And, for one moment, the painter stood entranced before the work he had wrought.
I therefore vouch again that with some mixture powerful o'er the blood or with some dram conjured to that effect he wrought upon her.
And he himself confessed it even now that there he dropped it for a purpose which wrought to his desire.
Doth she not count her blest, unworthy as she is, that we have wrought so worthy a gentleman to be her bridegroom?
I gave him a little box of perfumes and ear-rings wrought in silver and now he has killed himself!
We are going to admire the wonders that you've wrought in the kitchen. Over here.
I'd have thought if there's a God, then he's wrought his Armageddon.

News and current affairs

Of course, European integration has been driven from the outset precisely by the shared historical memory of the terrible suffering wrought by aggressive nationalism.
The Dutch central banker Gerard Vissering resigned and eventually killed himself as a result of the destruction wrought on his institution's balance sheet by the pound's collapse.
Privatization of much of the Social Security System was one key change wrought by President Menem.
If it is closing, it is doing so very slowly; the damage wrought by the crisis appears to be long term.
In fact, part of the perceived slowdown can be attributed to measurement issues: In Europe, as well as the United States, the technological changes being wrought by smartphones and the Internet simply are not showing up in the productivity data.
He remembered the impoverished backwater that Singapore was in the 1920's, and now he saw the gleaming city that free enterprise - together with Lee Kwan Yew's quasi-authoritarian leadership - had wrought.
But in other cases, opposition to America's preferences is wrought by public sentiment and goes against the instincts of leaders who know better.
As the benefits of globalization became manifest, and the damage wrought by autarkic policies also became evident, policymakers in the East began to appreciate that their anti-globalization stance had been a mistake.
The Dee Bridge, whose cast- and wrought-iron design followed common practice for the period, collapsed under a passing train, killing everyone aboard.
They restrict governments even from placing temporary controls on the kind of destabilizing short-term capital flows that have so often wrought havoc in financial markets and fueled crises in developing countries.
But media coverage has failed to look far enough into the future, and to comprehend the full extent of the changes that will be wrought by new forms of electronic money, as people and businesses invent new ways of doing business.
The economic revolution - both online and offline - that will be triggered as we learn how to use electronic money may be as profound as that wrought by our ancient ancestors' invention of coins.
With charm and unassuming clear-headedness, she wrought a compromise from the G8 countries that may help save the world from the most severe devastations caused by global warming.
What has that decision wrought over the last decade?
Officials who did not do their jobs must be dismissed, and elected officials whose policies aggravated the devastation wrought by Katrina must be removed from office.
But the details of the treaty offer little comfort to a region that is still recovering from the economic devastation wrought by those wars.
Like the dramatic changes once wrought by mass production, there is similar potential in the development and application of 3D printing, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and other resource-efficient technologies.
It was, of course, nice that world leaders could agree that it would be bad to risk the devastation that could be wrought by an increase in global temperatures of more than two degrees Celsius.
The Cultural Revolution's major figures, who wrought so much mindless violence, thus either maintain their silence or offer spurious self-defenses.
This crash in prices of risky financial assets would not overly concern the rest of us were it not for the havoc that it has wrought on the price system, which is sending a peculiar message to the real economy.
The pro-stimulus camp often refers to the damage wrought by fiscal retrenchment in the US in 1937, four years after Franklin Roosevelt's election as US president and the launch of the New Deal.
The reformers could not overcome conservative opposition, while the radicals could not defeat the domestic economic realities wrought by their foreign and nuclear policies.
As a result, Xi may believe that he now has more space to address the country's economic slowdown, including by lessening the damage wrought by weakening ties with Japan.
Whatever damage radiation has wrought, human habitation has caused far greater destruction.
For the US, the destruction wrought by Europe's rapacious nationalisms, reflected in colonialism and two world wars, had to end in 1945.
He had lived through the cataclysm that extreme nationalism had wrought in Germany.

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