How To Use Taut In A Sentence

  • Normally, at times likes these, Montgomerie's nerves are so taut that it would be possible to play a guitar solo on them.
  • He pressed his palm against Rob's chest, felt his heart beating slowly beneath the smooth, tanned skin and taut muscles.
  • This is a taut, tense and thrilling two hours, supercharged with some serious star power. The Sun
  • The skin of her cheeks tautened.
  • Leinsdorf shows unwonted impetuosity in his approach to tempos, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, while not consistently as refined as it could be, plays the music tautly.
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  • These structures are called tautomers, which exist in dynamic equilibrium with each other.
  • By the time the sloop's deck was perpendicular, we had unbent the boom-lift from below, made it fast to the wharf, and, with the other end fast nearly to the mast-head, heaved it taut with block and tackle. SMALL-BOAT SAILING
  • He kept his eyes on the road ahead, his face taut with concentration.
  • Two strands of thread are crossed over the desired area and pulled taut, cutting the hairs in perfect symmetry. The Sun
  • He makes the point that reduplicative is really tautologous - ‘duplicative’ would have been sufficient, if it were a noun.
  • A tautly told tale of psychological tension and chilling moral complexity, The Last Secret accelerates to a shattering conclusion as it explores the irreparable consequences of one family's crimes of the heart. The Last Secret: Summary and book reviews of The Last Secret by Mary McGarry Morris.
  • The taut muscles of his face have relaxed, and he speaks with a confidence that is inspiring.
  • They" are the poachers who haunt those waters, men who catch more than the legal limit of fish -- striped bass, sea bass, fluke and blackfish (tautog) -- then sell them on the black market. Inside New York City's Fishy Black Market
  • The taut skin of these desiccated animals feels smooth under the hand and hard, like water-polished stone.
  • There is knowing and there is faith, the knowable is provable to a certain extent, faith is not, thus perpetuating the latter's own need tautologically. TEXAS FAITH: What's the role of religion in public education? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle.
  • Care should be exercised in wording the sections providing for amending the constitution, etc., to avoid such tautology as ”amend, or add to, or repeal, ” or ”alter or amend, ” or ”amend or in any way change. 11. Miscellaneous. 68. Amendments of Constitutions, By-laws, and Rules of Order
  • No estimates of stock size or mortality are available for tautog in North Carolina.
  • He writes taut, thrilling mysteries, delicately set against the backdrop of the sprawling Navajo Reservation.
  • As she watched him stalking around the little house, red with rage, body taut as a watch spring with appressed aggression and his mouth constantly spewing Obscenities, she pictured him in his coffin. Two women
  • Keep me! wha's this of it?" she cried, and then, "God's truth, it's the tautit {19} laddie! Catriona
  • In retrospect, it is blindingly clear that a sudden great stress on a body stretched taut across the back has the potential to give problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • In using this ingenious wire stretcher, he stapled his wire to post number one, carried the length past post number two, looped the chain around post number three, having the chain long enough so that he might tauten the wire and hold the crankhandle steady with his knee or left arm while he drove the holding staple in post number two. Hiram the Young Farmer
  • This unmanly dread of simplicity, and of what is called "tautology," gives rise to a patchwork made up of scraps of poetic quotations, unmeaning periphrases, and would-be humorous circumlocutions, -- a style of all styles perhaps the most objectionable and offensive, which may be known and avoided by the name of _Fine Writing_. How to Write Clearly Rules and Exercises on English Composition
  • What you get is an absolutely enthralling listen, one built with rapturous conduction and taut harmony.
  • The towrope slid along the ground, grew taut, and slowly pulled the barge along the bank. The Mistaken Wife
  • The camp provided the Germans tautological proof of the necessity of imprisoning Untermenschen: the disgusting state of the Haftlinge of Auschwitz demonstrated their inferiority and justified their murder.
  • Incidentally, white jasmine is a tautology in the Indian context.
  • Maybe he asked, because he got an answer -- from the grinning, freckled face bending over him, as he lay, armorless, on a sort of pallet, under the taut stellene roof of a Moontent. The Planet Strappers
  • He felt his stale melancholia leave him, his head become clearer, his nerves tauten. Autumn
  • Some judicious editorial pruning would have made the novel less uneven and the text more taut.
  • All the familiar elements - the deliberate, stately percussion; the elongated, cyclical riffs; the snarled lyrical tautologies and abstruse involutions - are all intact.
  • Tautog, sea bass, and cunners share the feeding grounds of mussel beds and other small crustaceans.
  • But our champagne coupes runnethed over when the taut-bodied café-crème-skinned new Josephine Baker, a.k.a. Brian Scott Bagley, leapt onto and around the stage in his J.B. wig and skirt made of a string of artificial bananas, as Ms. Baker once had in her famous Danse Sauvage. Beth Arnold: Letter from Paris: Josephine Baker Back in Paris (This Time as a Man)
  • Ms. de Guitaut says that the third rose-cut diamond on the howdah blanket moves sideways to reveal the keyhole where it is wound up. A Palace's Small Treasures
  • Pianoforte, the variation of sound from quiet to loud, is set in motion almost instantaneously as steel strings tautly attached to felt-covered hammers feel the vibration. Andrea Preziotti: Piano Treasures: The Gift of Hope
  • The wind whipped at her skirt pulling the material taut across her calves and thighs, outlining her shape as the marble of a statue.
  • You can tautologically assert that it is “rational” for a person in accord to “true preferences” that are “revealed” by their action in eating cheeseburger after cheeseburger only to later be deeply ostracized by society for being fat and then later to suffer a horrible death at a young age, but this is just nonsense. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Double Standard of Libertarian Paternalism
  • These tautly stretched lines consist of single strands of horsehair, arranged in an elegant composition that brings to mind the great horizontal tableaux of Barnett Newman.
  • The film —tautly directed by horror-meister Sam Raimi —is almost assured an Oscar nomination.
  • The steering is tauter, the brakes sharper and the whole car more grippy and planted.
  • Within each bay, the thin membrane is tautly held between triangular steel trusses by a network of bracing cables and compression bars.
  • Two strands of thread are crossed over the desired area and pulled taut, cutting the hairs in perfect symmetry. The Sun
  • It's usually assumed that beauty is, almost tautologically, an ‘aesthetic’ category, which puts it, according to many, on a collision course with the ethical.
  • So it could be called pleonastic or tautological, but not an oxymoron. GeekLikeMe.net
  • If one thinks of these roots on both the phonemic and phonetic levels, then one understands the resultant phonetic t(ʰ) as merely an allophone of *dʰ following *s (or perhaps more specifically tautosyllabic *s?) PIE "look-alike stems" - Evidence of something or a red herring?
  • She looked nice and taut and fresh, but notably inexpensive. Emily Fox-Seton
  • The tautological, circumlocutory argument of American Exceptionalism can be stated thusly: “We are on a providentially inspired mission and are guided by a ‘Higher Power’, therefore whatever our actions or policies, we cannot be in the wrong.” American Exceptionalism
  • At the Marc Jacobs show, it came as plastic cabochons on a ponyskin sweater and as rubberised dots on taut pencil skirts. Coming round to the idea of polka dots
  • Galilaiou planou, hon staurōsantōn hēmōn hoi mathētai autou apo tou mnēmatos nuktos .... planōsi tous anthrōpous legontes egēgerthai auton ek nekrōn kai eis ouranon anelēluthenai, kateipontes dedidachenai kai tauta haper kata tōn homologountōn Christon kai didaskalon kai huion theou einai panti genei anthrōpōn athea kai anoma kai anosia legete: The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • Above a carefully cut animal skin, an arc of wood is stretched taut by a rope.
  • According to Mr. Jurgensen, "Drawing on his own work at a sewing machine, Mr. Fisher decided to drape the legs in tensile fabric, which becomes taut when crew members pop out a series of knobby" polyps "inside the frame. Building U2's 'Claw'
  • For our current purposes, it is convenient to axiomatize this logic as a natural deduction system, taking all tautologies as axioms and the familiar natural deduction rules governing the singular quantifiers and the identity sign as rules of inference. Plural Quantification
  • Coals flashed Marcus a grin, so full of perfectly capped teeth, so taut at the lips, so fleshy at the gum line that for a split second the image of a shark in an expensive wool suit was unavoidable.
  • The navigation is taut and the controls make perfect sense.
  • Her taut, athletic stature moved fluidly across the pool deck toward the lounger.
  • Now, this is a matter of detail perhaps but worth noting since p has occasionally eroded to f in Etruscan, particularly next to tautosyllabic u, and this sort of lenition can only rationally happen with a bilabial phoneme, not a labiodental one. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Here, women of a certain age parade improbably large and pert bosoms encased in lime-green body suits, suspiciously taut, unwrinkled, expressionless faces, and very aged, very rich husbands on the terrace.
  • He wore a black shirt and an Indiana Pacers cap, canted low over his taut, anxious face. Gideon’s war
  • Earlier studies also support the fact that phenolic compounds could convert to different tautomers, quinone, ketone and dimers at higher pH in the presence of oxidative species.
  • His skin was stretched taut across his cheekbones.
  • Thirty-three taxonomic groups of fish were collected in entrainment sampling, with five taxa cunner, bay anchovy, tautog, windowpane, and searobin comprising more than 90 percent of the sample. Kyle Rabin: A View to a (Fish) Kill: A Firsthand Perspective on Fish-Killing Cooling Systems
  • Jackson frequently overpaints the edges of these, his own free style playing off the taut refinement of the icon painting.
  • You need to be calm and composed, but your body is taut, pumped and trembling with the effects of surging cortisol. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oofty-Oofty took a turn on a bitt, the rope tautened, and the Ghost, lunging onward, jerked the cook to the surface. Chapter 21
  • Because the interconversion of the two tautomers is slower than the actual proton transfer reaction, a conformational change is probably associated with the isomerization.
  • Perhaps we shouldn't be too harsh on the halfwits who came up with these tautological complaints (don't dull, staid and uninteresting mean the same thing?)
  • The fledgling's breathing and heartbeat slowed, taut muscles went slack, and his third eyelids slid halfway across his bright gaze.
  • It's a classic, unwooded, mineral and green olive style Chablis with citrus fruit flavours and acidity that's as taut as a sail in a gale.
  • Hempshaw was like a rope stretched taut with a full grown steer pulling at it.
  • But was not a theory of which all the elements were provably true a simple tautology ? THE DISPOSSESSED
  • He kept his eyes on the road ahead, his face taut with concentration.
  • A mixture of bunker and shed, the centre exudes a taut, functional elegance.
  • Also it's ideal for people with loose skin under the chin, people with "jowls" forming along the jaw line, and loss of tautness in the lower face, neck, cheeks and eyebrows can all benefit from an Ulthera ultrasound RF lift. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • Her glittering, purple singlet top shifted as she moved her graceful arms, revealing the skin of her taut stomach.
  • Millhauser writes like an angel: the language is taut, superbly controlled.
  • Her body went as taut as a bowstring.
  • The Viking's huge muscles were nearly as taut as the bowstring itself as he strained in bringing it back into firing position.
  • The captain gave his orders in a clear voice, and rope after rope was hauled taut, and the sails were furled, that is rolled up, except the fore-topsail, which was closely reefed. Taking Tales Instructive and Entertaining Reading
  • Her taut, strongly projected approach to the Allegro, ma non tanto finale produced a cascade of virtuosic razzle dazzle that was always wedded to a sophisticated conception of the score's grand, arching line.
  • Her body went as taut as a bowstring.
  • He is as adept in the conceits of metaphysical poetry as he is in the tones and tunes of seventeenth-century verse; the strings upon which he strums are held taut by centuries.
  • The statement & quot ; He is brave or he is not brave & quot ; is a tautology.
  • May have taut he waznt carred fur cuz he jus wander round deh ranch bai deh staybulls, but dey luffed him! Water is - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The same is true of tautomerism in aromatic molecules.
  • The little power she exerted wouldn't even cause the restraints to do more than to go taut.
  • The bridge rests on a taut membrane which covers the resonator.
  • Ensemble scenes are taut, tense and terrifying. Times, Sunday Times
  • I gave one desperate pull at the taut tow - rope to bring the boat alongside.
  • Two strands of thread are crossed over the desired area and pulled taut, cutting the hairs in perfect symmetry. The Sun
  • Kunzru seamlessly switches back and forth between two parallel narratives - the first of Carver's radical past, the second of his increasingly desperate attempts to prevent it catching up with him - ratcheting up the tension in taut, hard-edged prose. My Revolutions by Hari Kunzru: Book summary
  • Most boat captains say they are seeing some of the best numbers of good-sized tautog - also called tog, blackfish and whitechins - along the inshore waters than they have seen in recent years. Berks county news
  • This would have had the effect of making the name Z. zizyphus a tautonym.
  • There are three distinct parts to the building, the most visible being an articulated tented superstructure of taut fabric and cables and bristling masts.
  • The ad starts off by focusing on the taut abs of three pretty ladies.
  • Its modern version—the idea that somewhere in us is an authentic self, waiting to emerge like a sculpture from a slab of marble—is equally unable to withstand the obvious effects of mind-altering drugs, unless you define that self tautologically as whatever is released by the chemical. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • Greatly influenced by DC hardcore forebears like Fugazi, QANU's music bristled with taut, pointed rhythms and impassioned verse.
  • She began to hear her own taut, shallow breathing.
  • Repetition is everywhere, as are misuses, misspellings, tautologies and inconsistencies. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Now, this is a matter of detail perhaps but worth noting since p has occasionally eroded to f in Etruscan, particularly next to tautosyllabic u, and this sort of lenition can only rationally happen with a bilabial phoneme, not a labiodental one. Some observations concerning Woodard's The Ancient Languages of Europe
  • Despite some scattered labor shortages, however, the taut job market has yet to spark significant inflation pressures.
  • Without thought, she stripped naked and bathed in the cooling water, splashing over her and feeling it tauten and refresh her body. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • It is a superb piece of writing, and under Ross Manson's taut direction, Volcano gives it a thrilling production.
  • He looks taut and determined. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nucleosides are better models for the bases in DNA and RNA because the sugar moiety eliminates tautomers that cannot occur in the polymers.
  • A taut and tense thriller so polished you can see your face in it. The Sun
  • Every nerve in his body seemed to tauten: He pulled out his wand, moved into the shadows beside the decapitated elf heads, and waited. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
  • [807] Prosphatōs genomenos en Ankura tēs Galatias kai katalabōn tēn kata topon (not Ponton) ekklēsian hupo tēs nias tautēs .... pseudoprophēteias diatethrulēmenēn (“When I was recently at Ancyra in Galatia, I found the local church quite upset by this novel form .... of false prophecy”). The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • Its style stretched the skin across her face, eliminating the crepy look around her eyes and the lines of strain recently etched near her mouth as well as smoothing her brow and tautening a sagging chin. The Glory Game
  • His taut style and sense of the macabre were informed by his mother's tales of Norwegian trolls. Times, Sunday Times
  • But after a couple of applications I could feel that my face was more taut. The Sun
  • Perhaps to minimize the number of pedestals or vitrines, many of the items in the show are displayed in containers that look like pneumatic tubes, held taut in midair by cables stretching from ceiling to floor.
  • The women look not just somber but grim, their mouths taut, their eyes wary.
  • In the rains it is stretched taut like an elastic band about to snap.
  • This looks like a taut, low-key thriller that could well be a massive hit. The Sun
  • That the tautness among these four grows steadily throughout the play, however, renders the crisis static and unobtrusive, and in this light the play's structure invites comparison to Chekhovian dramaturgy.
  • The second-topmost stage is queasiness, which is in some ways worse; I feel like I'm going to throw up because my stomach is spinning like a top and my entire body is shivering tautly, like a puppet with the strings being pulled in every direction, but I'm not quite sick enough to vomit. The Ferrett's Stress Alert Level
  • The uttering of simple and obvious tautologies should, in principle, have absolutely no communicative import.
  • The rough folds of skin at the corners of the familiar eyes became taut and she grimaced in pitiful disgust.
  • To me it was immediately apparent, a tautology, a verbal redundancy.
  • This second attribute is one reason why it feels so taut and precise when cornering; the others are the enormous grip from the tyres and the front/rear balance that comes from its mechanical layout.
  • the rope was tautly stretched
  • Duck legs have fairly tough meat - the legs are worked hard during their lifespan, making the flesh taut and muscly.
  • They flowed into the taut nostrils and along the prominent bones in the cheek.
  • He lay on the sleeping - porch and watched the winter sun slide along the taut curtains.
  • Choose eggplants that feel heavy with smooth, taut, unblemished skin and fresh-looking unwithered green stalks.
  • Note: the under the coat method adds stability but the weight of the coat pulls the scarf taut and threatens asphyxiation.
  • Tautan balik ditutup, tapi anda bisa memberi komentar. lordofthelor duh nyasar ke blog org nih, tp pengen komen: "molekul CCC=C" bukan "1,3-butadiene, homopolymer Polimer Informatika, Agar Komputer Pintar Kimia – Netsains.Com
  • to say that something is `adequate enough' is a tautology
  • Then the glue was applied to the bottom EPS foam strip and gently pulled taut and glued into place allowing the cut strips to stretch suspended over the black background.
  • The seams and taut binding of the corset brought a sensual awareness to the nerve endings of each long finger.
  • Vain repetitions -- tautology, battology, idle babbling over the same words again and again to no purpose, like Battus, Sub illis montibus erant, erant sub montibus illis; like that imitation of the wordiness of a fool, Eccl. x. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • But it's the taut writing and the undecorated playing that make this so vivid. Times, Sunday Times
  • This looks like a taut, low-key thriller that could well be a massive hit. The Sun
  • It is a high-wire act where the tension between the job and a home life is stretched as taut as a sniper's nerves. Times, Sunday Times
  • The overall look could be described as taut and futuristic. Paris fashion week turns to Lady Gaga – and a quiet Belgian
  • In taut, unrhymed triplets Pavlic demonstrates his deep appreciation for and understanding of the Black music continuum.
  • It is a bit tautologous, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • Implication tautology is not reasoning form.
  • Without thought, she stripped naked and bathed in the cooling water, splashing over her and feeling it tauten and refresh her body. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • The main-sheet tautened with a brisk rattling of the blocks, the boom uplifted, the sail bellied out, and the Reindeer heeled over - over, and over, till the lee-rail went under, the cabin windows went under, and the bay began to pour in over the cockpit rail. White and Yellow
  • § 23. _one who is a barbarian-aye, and a woman_ ([Greek: _barbaron anthr_opon kai tauta gynaika_]). The Public Orations of Demosthenes, volume 2
  • The answer given by the Councilors is tautological: they are the lawful authority because the law has defined them as such.
  • Wrasses from the Coris genera are popular aquarium fishes and two species from the Atlantic coast of North America, the cunner and the tautog, are valued as commercial and sport fish.
  • On the driver's seat crouched a white man, the reins held taut in his left hand. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • A title whose seeming tautology made it clear that she was primarily interested in poetry.
  • And here is a particularly fine example of the latter, a tense and taut drama torn from today's headlines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then you do a final stitch way into the wadding, pull the thread taut and clip the end just above the surface.
  • The same chemical reaction that opens the phallic valves may also improve "microcirculation" under the skin, increasing blood flow and keeping cell membranes taut. WordPress.com Top Blogs
  • The tree, deeper in the water, was travelling faster, and the painter tautened as the boat took the tow. Chapter VIII
  • The voters receive no explicit criteria before voting in that category, which the academy defines tautologically as "the best motion picture of the year. Academy Awards: And the Oscar for Best Picture goes to reward . . . just what?
  • It seems almost a pity that there is no more international football between now and the end of the domestic season, so before settling down to our dreary diet of Champions League head-to-heads, Mancunian invasions of Wembley and taut situations at both ends of the Premier League, it is worth reflecting on how much the landscape is now altered.1. Fabio Capello avoids sniggers while Wayne Rooney steps into shade | Paul Wilson
  • For many people in England and elsewhere, the terms Anglo-English, England English, and English English are tautologous and barbarous.
  • The netting is also held taut by supporting poles which allow the stuntman to land safely. The Sun
  • A taut ship is a happy ship.
  • There was a taut edge to Niall 's voice.
  • He shifted his feet slightly, tautened his muscles with a tentative pull, then relaxed again, questing for a perfect adjustment of all the levers of his body. Chapter III
  • The country was taut and excited like an athletic competitor at the end of his training.
  • The flowing hair and the thick beard, like an Old Testament prophet's, are intact; the lean figure and upright posture as taut as ever.
  • And what did you mean by the parenthesized “tautologies”? The Volokh Conspiracy » Mojave Cross Removed
  • The expression was taut, fiery even, and it seemed ready to pounce - - the eyes beady, observant.
  • apeak," the "sheets" drawn "taut" and "belayed," and the wet canvas, spread out once more, became filled with the breeze, and carried the craft with a singing sound through the water. The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea
  • In which censure I think I am no tyrant, which the philosopher names the worst of wild beasts; I am sure I am no flatterer, which he calls justly, the worst of tame beasts, — Kai tauta men dē tauta. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • This coinage has often provoked the accusation that nothing is really being asserted in the argument for natural selection: since fitness can only be defined by survival the phrase is a tautology.
  • The taut dialogue raises a squirming smorgasbord of questions about the potential for bedlam when our profound individual differences are ignored.
  • His features were chiseled, his strong, taut jawline only serving to accent his lips further.
  • He had tiny, spindly arms, but ones deeply etched with the criss-cross of muscles held only slightly in check just below the taut canvass of his skin.
  • Experienced masons keep their string lines taut to help them lay straight courses.
  • I grab a handful of the loose and puckered bread dough that used to be my taut belly and trace the rust-colored line that runs unfaded from a few inches above my belly button down to my pubic hair. Left Neglected
  • Ellis' script is taut, sharp and resonant, like piano wire.
  • These tautly stretched lines consist of single strands of horsehair, arranged in an elegant composition that brings to mind the great horizontal tableaux of Barnett Newman.
  • the statement `he is brave or he is not brave' is a tautology
  • Criminal is a taut, well-written and extremely pacy crime thriller that is set over the course of 24-hours.
  • A taut and tense thriller so polished you can see your face in it. The Sun
  • This time we play Cupid, and what we behold is a smoother landscape with fewer peaks and valleys, a thoroughly modern image of taut contemporary womanhood.
  • Its other end was tied to the axle of the utility, and by its tautness the boy could see when Joe's full weight was suspended from it.
  • What may seem tautological - happiness being happiness - epitomizes Traheme's use of perspectival language: to attempt to move from the subjective and to the objective.
  • Daniel Mitsui over at The Lion and the Cardinal posted some photos of some absolutely magnificent vestments from the monastery of Klosterneuburg made in the early twentieth century, done in the Jugendstil style (if that is not too much of a tautology), the German (and Austrian) counterpart to Art Nouveau. Jugendstil
  • Waiting to bat in a dressing-room taut with silence, he shook with nerves, but once out in the middle things seemed clearer: 18 to win and four wickets left.
  • Pull the knot taut, close to your head, and wrap the ends around the bun, securing with pins.
  • The Focus is a taut shape, too, especially in five-door form as at left. Hyundai Takes a Bold Stand in the Compact Race
  • Its vague or tautologous use should be avoided, as in the cliché 'ongoing situation'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The taut dialogue raises a squirming smorgasbord of questions about the potential for bedlam when our profound individual differences are ignored.
  • I didn't lose weight, but my body snapped into taut shape. Times, Sunday Times
  • A celebration of who Edward was is best relayed by his sister, Andrea Stauter, who wrote: "Ed was an aerographer mate 1st class, the naval rank for a meteorologist, at the Naval Ice Center. Political Pistachio
  • Soft-shelled clams, quahogs, American lobsters, striped bass, tautog, black-backed flounder, and sea trout are abundant in the waters around Hope Island. Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Rhode Island
  • The removal of this all too often leaves our faces feeling taut, but lemon can restore this necessary acid balance. The Natural Beauty Book - cruelty-free cosmetics to make at home
  • He was weak; it was his only fault, weak as the string of a lyre, which is so strong when it is taut. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  • You wake up matt but supersoft, with a tautness to the skin that is seriously pleasing. Times, Sunday Times
  • She looked nice and taut and fresh, but notably inexpensive. Emily Fox-Seton
  • The ensuing investigation is described as a twisting, suspenseful character-study, tautly written to conceal a surprise ending.
  • In response to Wilkinson’s (I thought unexceptionable) assertion that people value things other than — and often more highly than — happiness, DeLong objected, not just that Will had said something substantively wrong, but made some kind of semantic error, asserting a tautological falsehood (what we used to call a “falsism” in debate): Better Brad DeLong Dissatisfied than a Pig Satisfied
  • Up to this point, Garland has written a taut, finely detailed account of his wanderers.
  • A daily fix can leave your face taut and looking washed out. The Sun
  • Something seemed to tauten in her face, but she said, 'Oh, it was all right, you know ...' Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • While tautog can be caught in the summer, it's hard to get a bait past the eager sea bass.
  • After describing caprification in figs, he says το δε επι των φοινικων συμβαινον ου ταυτον μεν, εχει δε τινα ὁμοιοτητα τουτω δι 'ὁ καλουσιν ολυνθαζειν αυτους {to de epi tôn phoinikôn symbainon ou tauton men, echei de tina homoiotêta toutô di' ho kalousin olynthazein autous} 'The same thing is not done with dates, but something analogous to it, whence this is called ολυνθαζειν' The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
  • A taut and tense thriller so polished you can see your face in it. The Sun
  • The dances are exotic, taut, unusual and unpredictable but entirely controlled and elegant, sleek, streamlined.
  • Out on the water could be seen the little "pinken" -- the fishing boats, their sails red and taut or white and wing-like, speeding before the wind. Story of Chester Lawrence

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