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  • Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. The Sun
  • Lift your feet a few inches off the floor and slowly rock backwards and forwards. Healthy By Nature
  • The beak is smoth, black, convex and cultrated; one and 1/8 inches from the point to the opening of the chaps and 3/4 only uncovered with feathers; the upper chap exceeds the other a little in length. a few small black hairs garnish the sides of the base of the upper chap. the eye is of a uniform deep sea green or black, moderately large. it's legs feet and tallons are white; the legs are an inch and a 1/4 in length and smoth; four toes on each foot, of which that in front is the same length with the leg including the length of the tallon, which is 4 lines; the three remaining toes are The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • A few minutes with the heron book cleared up the mystery; they were tricolored herons, the first I had ever seen.10 By the end of the month American goldfinches were shooting around like tossed gold pieces despite another cold spell. Bird Cloud
  • All the more perhaps for that, she was born sagacious, which is a less pleasing, but, in a bitter pinch, a more really useful, quality. Erema — My Father's Sin
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  • I don't like swimming in the ocean that much either because the fact that all those fish have pinched a loave in there and it makes me a little squeezy. "It's okay to eat fish 'cause they don't have any feelings..."
  • A section of a branch of birch or willow from the north only a couple of inches in diameter will show one or two hundred annual rings. Factors Affecting Development of Canada's North
  • The mighty Dragon sneers at the prudent and penny-pinching.
  • Dab a little wood glue into the hole, insert the dowel, and drive a 5/8-inch or 3/4-inch screw through the back of the wood to secure the dowel.
  • It is the failure of the diaphragmatic pinchcock to open, as in the normal deglutitory cycle, rather than a spasmodic tightness, that obstructs the food. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • The ordinary piki is shaped into loose rolls about 10 inches long and two inches in diameter, but the wedding piki is folded into flat pieces about 8 inches square.
  • You can stoke his silicon chest and pinch his squeezable bum - it may be the closest you ever get to doing it.
  • The woman is white, in her late twenties to early thirties, roughly five feet five inches tall and of medium build.
  • Flossing your teeth daily (or, at a pinch, using a mouthwash) can make you 6.4 years younger.
  • For 10,000,000 years during the Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs this area was a fiery inferno of constant volcanic activity and magnificent giants such as the Grizaba, La Malinche, Iztaccihuatl, Popocatepetl, Volcan de Toluca and Volcan de Colima, along with thousands of smaller volcanic cones, came into eruptive existence. The geology and geography of Lake Chapala and western Mexico
  • An early season bloomer, about 18-inches tall, its subtle fragrance has been described as elegant, sweet, and tartly fruity.
  • Of the multitool's blades, the inch-and-a-half one is sharper than the three-inch one.
  • At the two-minute mark of the eleventh round, De La Hoya delivered a left uppercut that traveled less than 6 inches.
  • Providing measurements of birds in both inches and centimeters was a very good idea.
  • They would not give me a pinch of flour even if I starved to death.
  • The side of Kilauea is constantly moving, generally slipping seaward at a rate of about 3 inches a year.
  • We asked the surgeon, are you talking millimeters, centimeters, inches?
  • Shortly after the demolition of the tower, the reef, as if enraged at having been denied a number of victims owing to the existence of the warning light, trapt the "Winchelsea" as she was swinging up Channel, and smashed her to atoms, with enormous loss of life. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
  • That blue racing car is a cinch to win the next race.
  • The wide planing hull lends stability for easy shots down tough rapids, and the boat's upturned bow makes punching through big holes a cinch.
  • Besides a warrant f'r a moke was the same as a letther iv inthroduction to th 'warden iv th' pinitinchry. Mr. Dooley's Philosophy
  • OOh gosh 20 whole cm women & children first, man the life boats, wind the winches & pump the bilges. Cheeseburger Gothic » This is why the Playboy Mansion sits atop a very high hill.
  • We crawled along a broadish wall, with an inch or two of powdery snow on it, and then up a sloping buttress on to the flat roof of the house. Greenmantle
  • He did not flinch as the verdict was read to a hushed court - and his hopes of divine intervention were vanquished.
  • Everything from tobacco sacks and cigarette papers to a spare cinch and a rope, from a change of clothes to a picture of his family or his girl, from old letters and reading material to a marlinespike, was kept in it. This Calder Range
  • Forecasters are warning of almost an inch of rain an hour as showers hit. The Sun
  • One woman's broken thigh bone had been badly set, leaving her left leg at least three inches shorter than her right.
  • Can't wait to see Ryan score the title clincher v Stoke in front of the Stretford End the week before he flies of to Madrid for the final. this is a big big game so I don't think he should start straight from injury, off the bench maybe .... you know give him a run out when we're 4-0 up: p Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed
  • You said you checked for it, but it seems likely that the chain is being pinched between the jockey wheel and the cog.
  • John, yo 'oncinch thet saddle, an' then, Horatius Ezek'l, yo 'an' David Golieth, taken the hoss to the barn an 'see't he's hayed an' watered 'fore yo 'come back. The Gold Girl
  • Ruth Hawkin was sitting at the kitchen table, a forgotten cigarette in the ashtray next to her transformed into three inches of marled grey ash. A Place of Execution
  • Each was on six-by-nine-inch notepaper, plain white, the kind from an inexpensive tear-off pad. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • Not just a gentle nibble as our Shetland sheep do lower down, but a strip of bark half an inch deep. Times, Sunday Times
  • He produced a knife with a six-inch blade which he waved at the guard, forcing him to back off.
  • A conch-shell twenty inches long and ten in diameter will do for a sample -- not a small gasteropod! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • About a year ago, we took everything out of the rooms, stripped out the floor, put in new 1-inch pavers through the whole area, and then brought in the new pasteurizer and re-piped the entire system.
  • She's wearing a print dress, low-cut of course, frilly sleeves, a quarter-inch of makeup, and her hair is dyed midnight black.
  • Classic poetry and rhetoric give kids a language, at once subtle and copious, in which to articulate their own thoughts, perceptions, and inchoate feelings.
  • Emile Henry 9-inch Provencal pie dish in cerise red Puppies
  • I have lost two inches in my waist through exercise and healthy eating, but that hasn't given me any curves.
  • If you usually pinch back the dead flower heads, new ones will grow.
  • Thirdly, despite working crazy hours I seemed to have all the ingredients needed for this particular tart without budging an inch.
  • The horse cleared the fence with inches to spare.
  • From the seed feeders on the deck come the euphonious calls of chickadees, the bell-like trill of the dark-eyed juncos, the down-slurred whistle of the titmice, the “ank-ank” of the nuthatches, the “zree” of the house finches, and the coo of doves; from the nectar feeders and flowers, the whirr of hummingbird wings. Birdology
  • The dog snapped its jaws open and closed inches from Rae's face and he could smell the animal's fetid breath, choking him, causing him to gag.
  • There were still flowers in plenty, pink campion, toadflax, small blue scabious, honeysuckle, and six-inch mushrooms, inedible no doubt, but the blackberries were ripe and juicy enough to quench thirst.
  • No wonder the tits and finches were so noisy and active.
  • The stinger of the Japanese giant hornet is about a quarter-inch long and can inject venom containing a strong enzyme, which can dissolve human tissue.
  • For the burgers• 1½ pounds fresh tuna steaks, cut into 1/2-inch dice• 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard• 1 tablespoon chipotle pepper in adobo purée• 1 tablespoon honey• 3 tablespoons canola oil• 2 green onions, green and pale-green part, thinly sliced• Salt and freshly ground pepper• 4 kaiser rolls• 2 ounces watercress• 1 red onion, peeled, halved and thinly sliced. Bobby Flay’s tips for great burgers
  • It contests every inch of space with man, and, aided by incessant heat and moisture, constantly wrests from him his conquests and buries them in a fury of viridescence. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • winch up the slack line
  • For small bulbs, make holes with a dibble and plant bulbs 3 to 5 inches apart.
  • Rare cinquefoil bloom just inches from the path and marsh grasses waft in the breeze.
  • My green onion plant, that had sprouted six inches, suddenly wilted and died.
  • Dick Brewer had taken refuge behind a thirty-inch sawlog near the mill, just one hundred and forty steps from the window near which this fierce little fighting man was lying, wounded to death. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado
  • Jay mounded flour, made a hole in it, and dumped in a pinch of salt and then an egg.
  • I've fought over every hinch o 'this perishin' country, an 'tyke it from me, guv'nor, there ain't Jimgrim and Allah's Peace
  • The magazine tube holds 10 rounds and the tapered octagon barrel is 20 inches long.
  • Serves 2-4, depending on hunger4 raw, unshelled tiger prawns90ml olive oil3 cloves garlic, finely chopped500ml good-quality fish stock150g sustainable monkfish, cut into chunks1 onion, finely diced1 tsp smoked paprika200g chopped tomatoes50ml dry white winePinch of saffron soaked in 1 tbsp hot water200g Calasparra or other short-grain rice150g baby squid, cut into rings150g broad beans150g mussels, scrubbedHandful of flat-leaf parsley to garnish½ lemon, cut into wedges 1. Shell the prawns and put the flesh aside. How to cook the perfect paella
  • The station is so sprawling and packed with vehicles that it took longer than usual for Discovery to be tightly cinched down. Discovery arrives at space station
  • You can feel the beats of their large wings as they fly just inches above you.
  • They ran us off so we headed off to a secluded spot on the Clinch river and skinny-dipped there. Spot-On: Status Quo
  • She painlessly moves back and forth from fiddle to guitar, singing to whistling, without so much as a flinch.
  • Christopher awards Meet The Fockers three stars but then unnerves us slightly by calling Dustin Hoffman ‘48 inches of vintage dance-floor groove’.
  • Her friends encouraged her and Megan reached over to pinch the skin on the back of Rick's kneecap.
  • His approach putt went six feet past, and the return trickled by the cup, giving Irwin a half and clinching the cup for the home side.
  • You feel like Sisyphus - condemned to roll that same damn rock up the same damn hill for all eternity, only to watch it roll back down inches from the top.
  • Chickadees, crossbills, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers pick the winged seeds out of pine and spruce cones.
  • In a heavy 10-inch skillet heat 1 tablespoon shortening or cooking oil over medium heat.
  • He is described as white, about six feet two inches tall aged in his mid to late 30s. with a large build, a shaved head, a ruddy complexion and a distinctive Liverpool accent.
  • A 2-inch link keeps the bracket below the top of the tailgate for pickups with toppers.
  • “When Prayer Fails: Faith Healing, Children, and the Law” is the first book to look unflinchingly at the tragic cases of children who have died because their parents place absolute faith in the power of prayer rather than in the efficacy of modern medicine. Christian Scientists pushing change in Wisconsin prayer law
  • The largest siderostat in the world is the Paris 50-inch refractor, which formed the chief attraction of the Palais d'Optique at the Exhibition of 1900. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition
  • In 1955 there were just four bolt-action centerfires made in America, the Remington 721 / 722, Winchester 43 and 70, and Savage 340.
  • The same rates should control annual broadleaves (velvetleaf, lambs-quarters, pigweeds, mustards) less than 6 inches tall.
  • This and the two following numbers, 26 and 27, are only required for the humming birds; 28 is, however, a good size for the least. 24 will be found a good size for the smaller kinds of warblers and finches up to canaries. 21 is a useful general size for a great number of small birds, and will do for such a bird as the hawfinch. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • Outside his room they stopped, their bodies pressed together, his face only inches from hers.
  • The method ultimately includes the step of cinching the band about the joint.
  • If too many seedlings appear, thin the plants to about 5 inches apart.
  • Seemingly every palazzo had a party, but the winner was a cinch.
  • Set them just an inch or two deeper than they were in the pot. Times, Sunday Times
  • DURANGO, Colo. (Reuters) - Chocolate may be a comfort in troubled times but even this affordable luxury is feeling the pinch of slower economic growth in the United States.
  • When he jumped over eight feet ten inches he broke the old record 7 feet 20 inches.
  • Case said the rocks are in glass cases, and are pock-marked black tektite; one is tear-dropped shaped and about 3.5 inches long by 1.25 inches wide, and a half an inch thick. Searching for Moon Rocks Here on Earth | Universe Today
  • We'll cut the plywood three inches wider and higher than your measurements to get the overlap we need. SAN ANDREAS
  • Others dropped the rails and made certain they were the requisite spread apart four feet eight and a half inches, spiked them in with their heavy sledgehammers—three blows to a spike—and connected the ends with a fishplate. Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869
  • The path, when we get down again into the tree-fern region, is inches deep in mud and water, and several places where we have a drop of five feet or so over lumps of rock are worse work going down than we found them going up, especially when we have to drop down on to amomum stems. Travels in West Africa
  • I met wi 'twa dink quines in particular, ane o' them a sonsie, fine, fodgel lass, baith braw and bonnie; the tither was clean-shankit, straught, tight, weelfar'd winch, as blythe's a lintwhite on a flowerie thorn, and as sweet and modest's a new-blawn plumrose in a hazle shaw. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
  • But naked, she was thin and somehow unappetizing, and for reasons I can't articulate, looking at her breasts six inches from the bread, I lost my appetite.
  • The alliance of king and pope ensured that no more Winchelseys became archbishops.
  • The literature says to space joints in feet the same as the thickness of the overlay in inches, but we wanted to try something different.
  • About eight inches in height and somewhat wider, basket-of-gold has a mat-forming growth habit.
  • Punch holes in the outline of each letter about one inch apart.
  • Two strips of wood, about an inch square, called riffle-bars, were nailed across the bottom of the cradle-box, one at the middle and the other near the lower end. The Cave of Gold A Tale of California in '49
  • Unflinching in its attacks, A Ma Soeur is a brilliant piece by an uncompromising and distinctive auteur.
  • The first column is the circumference in inches and the other three columns are fathoms, feet, and inches.
  • My examination was a cinch and I passed easily.
  • As I looked at the ruptured eardrum with my otoscope, I was blasted by a shouting voice less than an inch away from my face. Paradise General
  • The same trainer and jockey joined forces yesterday to clinch a shock 50-1 success with Bagan in the curtain-raising handicap.
  • The scale of your map is one inch to the mile.
  • Taking his saddle and pad from one horse, Ty threw it onto a buckskin and pulled the surcingle through the cinch ring. Calder Born, Calder Bred
  • Then she flinched, thinking herself completely stupid, blunt and tactless.
  • Twelve inches is equal to one foot.
  • To give some perspective on the desert's time frame, it takes a saguaro 10 years to grow its first 1 1/2 inches.
  • You basically take a pinch, put it in the crook of your finger and then close the other nostril and have a snort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pavilions of Splendour is the brainchild of Gwyn Headley who says the idea was born from a growing demand for unusual properties.
  • Not just settings of the ordinary, but the copious amounts of plainchant needed to cover all the propers (the introit, gradual, alleluia, offertory, communion and other sentences, all of which change according to the day and festival).
  • Our glass didn't budge an inch and neither of us thought of Jane.
  • A limited edition of 1,000 white on pale blue Jasper 8-inch plates, featuring the Home Office seal, were produced.
  • The truck's ground clearance, the distance between the road and its chassis, is 8.2 inches. A short story about reaching lofty heights
  • The fighter could not help flinching from the blow aimed by his opponent,but it saved him from being hurt.
  • He came within inches of a hat-trick and saving his side from defeat at the hands of the greatest collection of footballers ever assembled on one team.
  • Rather than stones, organic objects like birds wings, bones, crayfish and seeds, are suspended several inches above a mud pathway.
  • We will be taking feedback from members to identify exactly where the shoe is pinching hardest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cinching : Practice of pulling the end of a roll to tighten it. It's not recommended.
  • The characteristics that best predicted autotomy - smaller body size or female gender - also correlated with a lower escape rate by the alternative escape tactic, struggling and pinching the predator.
  • The vessel's net entangled and fouled the 52-foot motor lifeboat's twin 36-inch brass propellers.
  • On 11 minutes, the visitors thought that they had taken the lead but a cracking effort went inches wide of the target.
  • Ideally, the drainpipe is sloped or inclined approximately 2% or ¼ inch per foot of length, to keep the waste in the pipe, wet and amid liquid to lubricate and promote its slow but constant movement along the length of the pipe. Toilet Paper and Mexican Plumbing
  • Cut chicken lengthwise into 1/2-inch thick strips and set aside.
  • Acerbic performance practices and pinched, puny instrumentation made these works seem severe.
  • The birds at my home are very active and I have house finches galore on my feeder.
  • If you know the child well enough, buying that perfect gift is a cinch.
  • With extraordinary effort I can move my right hand a little and can adduct my left arm some six inches across my chest. Anatomy Of Isolation: ALS Sufferer Tony Judt's Experience Of Night
  • In fact Pachycephalosaurus had a 10-inch thick skull, and probably used it as a battering ram in ritual contests.
  • My sister's always pinching me and it really hurts.
  • Where I see Hawfinches they become more visible from early afternoon in the tops of trees - often Beech or Hornbeam. Listen out for the loud ticking call.
  • Some teachers also punish students by flogging them with whips made of rubber (from strips of old car tires), with heavier canes, or simply by slapping, kicking, or pinching them.
  • Putting it on is a rather simple affair, but unless you have tiny hands, there isn't much clearance between the fan and PCB to pinch the tab to remove the dongle.
  • A pox o’ your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! Act I. Scene I. The Tempest
  • The winch man was running out the cable, allowing the barrage balloon to rise.
  • Prior looked every inch an England prospect for his work behind the stumps and with the bat.
  • If the wood is thicker than three-fourths of an inch, you can either substitute longer screws or counterbore the interior surface of the door or drawer so that the screw head is recessed into the wood.
  • I was feeling the exhaustion keenly - but not enough to make a complete ass of myself during choir, which inched by like a violist playing Paganini caprices.
  • To stop a boat leaking you "chinch" the seams with oakum. Le Petit Nord or, Annals of a Labrador Harbour
  • After attending two preparatory schools, he was admitted as a scholar to Winchester College in 1752.
  • Using the hook like a weaver's batten, he secured the heaving line under the two-inch rope that ran the length of the deck. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • With her long black skirt and fruit and flower bedecked hat she looked every inch the children's nanny and as a nursery teacher in real life it's a role she is not entirely unfamiliar with.
  • The esophagoscope encounters only the diaphragmatic pinchcock which seems to be at the top of the stomach like the puckering string at the top of a bag. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • The Bush administration claimed that Ethiopia was the linch-pin of its regional counterterrorism strategy and a vital beacon of stability. With a Friend Like This
  • It would be a Roman short sword called a gladius, about 27 inches long, 2 and a half inches wide, weighing three pounds, with a tapered point for thrusting and two sharp edges for cutting. Peacemakers:
  • And, considering all meals in Italy consist of at least five courses, I actually did put on some weight -- since my hair grew about a quarter-inch, I figger I gained at * least* an ounce ... Argghhh! The Home Of Two Of Jonah's Military Guys..
  • Stripped naked of additives and processes, save a pinch of stabilising sulphur dioxide for all but the purists, the finished product is surprising and fractious. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was unable to pierce the field and his method of blocking the ball with soft hands close to the wickets to pinch quick singles just didn't work.
  • So-called Manx cats have tails from one to a few inches long, but these are crosses of the Manx and the ordinary cat. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • Most of the paintings are about 3¼ by 4 inches in size, captioned by four lines of Latin text with oversize, illuminated capitals and surrounded by wide borders of tiny bryony leaves on coiling vines. A Most Illuminating Show of Medieval Manuscript Pages
  • A fashion fact: the chopine was a 15th-century platform shoe that, on occasion, rose to a towering 30 inches, requiring madam to walk with a cane or simply a servant - a cane with legs? The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • A pinch of snuff may be placed between the cheek and the gum or inhaled into the nostrils.
  • There was a woman who had to sell her brainchild - baby shampoo - to Tesco.
  • It is an ornithologist's dream come true with an abundance of parrots, rosellas, honeysuckers, finches and nightbirds.
  • According to the Guardian, ‘Ministers have been pressing India behind the scenes to clinch the contract’.
  • Officials were watching flood levels on the Rhine river in the city of Koblenz on Monday that were expected to peak at 25 feet, 4 inches 7 meters, 70 centimeters, and some low-lying parts of the city were under water. Man Feared Dead As Melting Snow Floods Germany
  • But police now know the murder weapon was a knife with a ten inch long blade.
  • built their nests" in the tree: the Greek word has no such meaning; the word merely means "to settle or rest upon" anything for a longer or shorter time; nor is there any occasion to suppose that the expression "fowls of the air" denotes any other than the smaller insessorial kinds -- linnets, finches, etc. Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • Put the sugar, lemongrass, lime and a good pinch of ginger strips into a shaker and muddle them together well. Times, Sunday Times
  • After reading her comment, the only thing I would add is that properly-rotated cattle or bison eating grass actually *add* an inch of topsoil to the earth each year. A better way to die? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Some of us standing in front of the Palace flinched when the first salvo was fired. Times, Sunday Times
  • Winchester peacemakers are offering mediation to soothe relations between neighbours.
  • In the mid-seventeenth century, Spain began to import the bitter bark of cinchona trees from Peru and Ecuador as an antidote for malaria.
  • Tullow clinched victory in the last thirty seconds of the game.
  • Put the sugar, lemongrass, lime and a good pinch of ginger strips into a shaker and muddle them together well. Times, Sunday Times
  • He budged not one inch on the bitter controversies dividing his party.
  • He dived in and started swimming to the other side but within a few inches of reaching the far bank was pulled downstream by the fast-flowing current.
  • In addition to supporting Columba trocaz, several forest areas are also very important for a number of Madeiran subspecies, notably the birds of prey and passerines living within the forest canopy such Madeira chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs maderensis) and Madeira firecrest (Regulus ignicapillus maderensis). Madeira evergreen forests
  • Place the flour, Parmesan, butter and a pinch of salt in a food processor and blend briefly.
  • Chop the garlic and crush with a pinch of salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the new study, the researchers surveyed more than 2,000 proteins expressed on synergid cells to clinch the exact molecules luring pollen tubes to the embryo sac. Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews
  • Her usually rosy cheeks were now pinched and deathly pale.
  • Is now the captain and linchpin of Arsenal but linked with a move back to the Catalans. The Sun
  • Being five inches in diameter, the doorknobs were more than twice the size of regular glass doorknobs of the same period and style.
  • Mix the yoghurt with a good pinch of sea salt in a bowl and put to one side. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once or twice a year, give your holly a treat: an inch-deep mulch layer of used coffee grounds.
  • Perched on the back of the large booby, the small finch then sucks its blood.
  • The valley has hosted a mountain rosefinch population of about 150-300 breeding pairs since the 1970s. Breeding habitats for rosefinches consist of shrubby, mostly wet and humid meadows.
  • At least they weren't always bossing her around and ordering her around like a slave like Kinchi, but instead treated her like she had always wanted to be treated.
  • It has over six million points of interest for the US and Canada integrated into the software and there is a 7-inch touchscreen with a 800x480 resolution, which motorizes out of the way to show a CD and DVD drive. MacNN | The Macintosh News Network
  • It makes life much easier for each large bag to have a small plastic bag on top, filled with yarns of shorter lengths, approximately 18 inches to 3 inches, than the large skeins and/or balls.
  • But her hair won't curl all I can do with it, and she's so franzy about having it put i 'paper, and I've such work as never was to make her stand and have it pinched with th' irons. The Mill on the Floss
  • The PoGo, which stands for Polaroid-on-the-Go, is an inkless printer that churns out 2x3-inch photos sent to it via Bluetooth devices like cellphones or from plugged-in digital cameras. Printer Makes a New Kind of Polaroid Magic
  • Pinching leggy plants promotes stronger stems and better flowers.
  • So we get back in the car and start inching our way up the hill.
  • This style is patterned after the schnauzer's and is 3 to 4 inches long all around.
  • The crew of the ship were winched to safety by a rescue helicopter.
  • He pinched harder still, and by and by the crisis retreated. EVERVILLE
  • The 12 - inch Masters mini - putter in the Augusta National pro shop.
  • The St. Louis Cardinals became the first major league team to clinch a playoff spot this season, winning the NL Central for the third time in five seasons.
  • her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her
  • Stir the pieces into the onion with another pinch of salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • She descended the stairs carefully because the shoes were pinching her feet.
  • Between 1984 and 1987 he personified our inchoate desire to shake free of the Muldoon years and remake ourselves in a bolder, prouder way.
  • Images can be previewed on the sharp, 1.8-inch LCD display.
  • Poaching continues, however, partly because many Mexican men believe sea turtle eggs, eaten raw with a pinch of lime and salt, are aphrodisiacs.
  • How lovely to think that even those with 24-inch waists will be forced to cover them up from now on.
  • The square measured approximately two inches from side to side.
  • Cham of Tartary themselves, contended to load me with gifts — doth he think I am to abide in this old castle like a bullfinch in a cage, fain to sing as oft as he chooses to whistle, and all for seed and water? Quentin Durward

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