I'm looking forward to 500 years from now when they have
become shriveled, bent, and warped.
In acinar atrophy, the acinar cells in the pancreas that store digestive enzymes
become shriveled and dysfunctional.
Giardia can be hard to diagnose because the parasite cysts
become shriveled in the routine fecal solution that is used to bring eggs to the surface and adhere to the cover slip.
In addition, the Day Cream locks in moisture, which prevents your face from
becoming shriveled.
Not exact matches
When our focus is distorted, we quickly
become disconnected from the source of life and we
shrivel like plants whose roots are injured.
Place them in the broiler for about 10 minutes, or until the skins have roasted and
shriveled and the pink flesh
becomes charred.
The peas are added in the last few minutes so that they don't
become overcooked and start to
shrivel.
When it's green and growing well, it's good ground cover and then it
shrivels up and
becomes poor ground cover.
We have been told a story about menopause in this country — that it's the beginning of the end, when we start
shriveling up, losing our mojo, and generally
become accessories to the action of life.
When the mitral valve wears out, its two flaps
become blunted,
shriveled and scarred so that they do not open or close properly.
The name papas arrugadas con mojo relates to the fact that the potatoes are baked in their skins until they
shrivel up and
become wrinkly («arrugada»).
I don't think so, but E3 and gamescom have
become one blur of
shrivelled eyeballs to me.
Parkland historian Jeff Schwartz has watched the flower bouquets
shrivel, the Stoneman Douglas posters
become pulp, the loving, handwritten notes blister in the South Florida sun.