How To Use blown-up In A Sentence
- The land- or cityscapes in the blown-up photos introduce varying degrees of spatial recession, the depth depending on the scenes.
- As for lipstick, maintain the lips' natural shape. Don't overdraw the lips or outline them, which can lead to a blown-up-doll look.
- At the end, the concept of blown-ups is applied to the study of chemical chain reactions with existing mutual reactions between chains.
- Complete disjunction between the blown-up rhetoric you use to describe how awful the ITEP analysis is ( "shills," "antonym of analysis") and the virtually content-free criticism you back these insults up with. What is the antonym of "analysis"? ITEP Has Published That
- If this "vaccum" device existed, I'd be swimming in media right now because every fish I catch would be instantly blown-up to record size. Enhance Your Brook Trout
- Elsewhere, desperate refugees build a raft, or use blown-up plastic bags to try to float across the river.
- This is why we will see another swirling controversy around the Blown-Up Soccer Players commercial produced by the UN is going to lead to heads rolling and all sorts of handwringing.
- She had a target with a blown-up colour photo of him on it.
- It seemed to him that if he ran just a little farther he must surely find the house and the other things he was looking for; but he found nothing but more craters and more mountains of dirt; and little by little the horrible truth became clear to him, that all the way down the railroad track, as far as he could see or run, this gigantic trough extended, a valley of raw dirt with mountains on each side, crowned here and there with wheels and axles and iron trucks of blown-up freight-cars, and filled in the bottom with the deadly fumes of trinitrotoluol! Jimmie Higgins