fashion (v.) Old form(s): fashion'd
arrange, contrive, manage
1H4 I.iii.291[Worcester to Hotspur and Northumberland] our powers at once, / As I will fashion it, shall happily meet
JC II.i.30[Brutus alone, of Caesar] since the quarrel / Will bear no colour for the thing he is, / Fashion it thus
MA II.ii.42[Borachio to Don John] I will so fashion the matter that Hero shall be absent
MND III.ii.194[Helena to and of Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius] I perceive they have conjoined all three / To fashion this false sport in spite of me
MV I.iii.90[Antonio to Shylock, of Jacob's strategy with the sheep] swayed and fashioned by the hand of heaven
Oth IV.ii.234[Iago to Roderigo, of the time when Cassio will leave Bianca] I will fashion to fall out between twelve and one
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