malleable in the PONS Dictionary

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His face becomes paralyzed while both his skin and his hair turn white, his facial flesh becoming malleable, like clay.
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Once you do that, then people are malleable.
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In cases where the object is malleable or poseable, motion also becomes a problem, and problems involving both motion and occlusion become ambiguous.
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Its simple and malleable nature means that singers may begin or end it at any point or invent new verses on the spot.
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The program is highly malleable, and can accommodate many different styles and choices.
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The anthropomorphic qualities of the sculptures were mainly in their sagging and malleable exterior which mirrored the not so idealistic forms of the human body.
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Gold, being the most malleable metal of all, offers unique opportunities for the worker.
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It is a more malleable form of adamantium.
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Recovering, his face and hair are white, his flesh paralyzed and malleable.
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Once the gold was soft and malleable in the water it was ready to be applied to the page.
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