To keep the shelter from
becoming waterlogged from rain or covered with snow it should sit about six inches off the ground on bricks, cinder blocks, or wooden pallets.
The cast does well, and Curry rocks, but the film begins to lag after the halfway point, eventually
becoming waterlogged and useless.
At present, these have to be waterproofed after each flight because the coating, which stops the tiles
becoming waterlogged, is burnt off during re-entry.
Reduce heat and simmer until potatoes are very tender but still hold their shape, 15 — 20 minutes (boiling will cause potatoes to
become waterlogged).
That is why, for example, a thin sewing needle can be placed on a slip of tissue paper on water, and the needle will stay afloat even after the tissue
becomes waterlogged and sinks.
However, it is important not to overwater it or allow the soil to
become waterlogged, as the plant may be prone to root rot and other diseases.
Offering to the band's manager Don (Scoot McNairy) that he could perhaps fill in on that night's show, Jon doesn't seem to take the warning that the shoes he's filling could have
become waterlogged by virtue of being in a band of crazy people.
If any pieces float initially, just place them in a vat full of freshwater and put a brick or rock on top until
it becomes waterlogged.
If it is very wet, then it is probably better to use a nylon harness because the leather
becomes waterlogged and cumbersome and can chafe.
Puppy breeds with heavy coats such as Collies
become waterlogged and tend to dislike puddle jumping.
The flatter muzzle can also cause him shortness of breath and his thicker, heavy coat can easily
become waterlogged and weigh him down.
Another tip for driving in winter rain or through puddles, is to apply the foot brake gently as you are driving every now and again, even if you don't have to stop, because the brake pads
become waterlogged and your braking efficiency can be greatly reduced.
Not exact matches
It's the type of litigation that legal experts say may
become more common as coastal cities and
waterlogged counties draw the connection between rising waters and the burning of coal, oil and natural gas.
As
waterlogged rivulets of paint cascade down the paper, the scene
becomes a metaphor for the inarticulate feeling of remembering — of peering through time, looking back, looking inwards.