Sentences with phrase «bit of wear»

4 Country chairs Chairs that have seen something of life are bound to have a bit of wear and tear, but that's part of their charm.
I went back to the before pic and noted that there was quite a bit of wear on the chairs.
A bit of wear and tear in an occupied home is to be expected, but tenants may cause extensive damage to your rental home.
But many rental properties are more basic, showing a bit of wear and tear but basically sound.
You should expect that your tenants will cause a bit of wear - and - tear to your rental properties, but sometimes the damages caused by tenants can be quite expensive.
The silver metallic paint and chrome trim are in excellent shape and the black leather interior is in great shape with a minor bit of wear on the seats.
Inside, the cargo floor is covered in a mosaic of old skateboard decks with a bit of wear on them.
This particular car is a test vehicle from the factory fleet and as a result, is showing a bit of wear from its road miles.
I don't like how the interior mats show soil collection — the driver's mat was showing quite a bit of wear, which I wouldn't expect at this mileage, and the windshield is already showing signs of wiper wear.
Strikingly original, the paint shows quite a bit of wear.
That's quite a bit of wear considering we had them on the car for only about seven months and 15,000 miles, but that period includes quite a bit of aggressive driving, including a weekend spent squealing through an autocross course.
The tyres on the bike at this moment are Pirelli MT60 with a bit of wear though since this bike is a second hand one.
The Ratings Game has a tiny bit of wear and tear, but considering the state of other 1980s television, this is quite great.
The picture is dark and shows quite a bit of wear and debris throughout.
I really like the dress and think that in a knit fabric I would actually get quite a bit of wear out of it.
May have been tried on, or have tiny bit of wear from...
Mine was in mint condition, which is miraculous given the cream canvas involved, but I think it's the kind of bag that will look no less charming for a bit of wear and tear.
These are day - after photos, so there is a bit of wear from having washed dishes the night before.
Because you're buying at least nine to 12 - month - old inventory that's already been tried on by previous brides (as opposed to ordering a brand new custom gown), some dresses might have a bit of wear and tear.
You'll get a great deal and still get quite a bit of wear out of them throughout the spring.
I've been getting quite a bit of wear out of these Vince Camuto «Evel» sandals (on sale at Nordstrom for $ 79.90).
It seems like everyone is trying to get the last bit of wear out of their Summer pieces.
There was also a fair bit of wear and tear and staining on the shoulders from years of love and (I hope) some serious time spent on the dance floor.
It's a bit of a worn - out cliché to say that parenting is hard.
The way you refinished them with white paint was a nice way to take away some of that new shine and give them a bit of a worn look!!
But he also recognized that, like new shoes, the car «showed promise of being much more comfortable after a bit of wearing
But the path that Uncle Alf had taken to his death was not his regular route, and in his cart were not just the usual bits of worn silver and china but also, the children are told, a dazzling golden box.
I knew I wanted to give it a bit of a worn look, and I have also been looking forward to trying OFMP's Antique Crackle medium.

Not exact matches

There's even a bit of a Miranda Priestly from «The Devil Wears Prada» swagger to her when informing the board that The Post is running the papers.
It's a bit of an odd shoe to place — if you go with a darker color, they work well as a comfortable shoe you can wear to the office, but are probably a little too casual for formal events.
Several marchers wore pink «pussy» hats, and carried banners with slogans like: «this pussy bites back» after the emergence of a 2005 tape in which Trump spoke of women in a demeaning way sparked widespread outrage.
It would be hand done, Chaulk explained, by men wearing gloves: a giant game of pick - up sticks, bit by bit, with the family looking on.
The headphones have become a bit of status symbol worn by celebrities as well as audiophiles.
The Hart Schaffner Marx Burnett Trench Coat would not have looked the least bit out of place when worn by a stylish gentleman strolling down a rainy Chicago street back in the 1940s.
The athletic wear brand experienced a small public relations snafu this week when FIFA banned Luis Suarez, the star of Uruguay World Cup team, from the rest of the World Cup for biting a rival player in a match against Italy.
I'll be the first to say spending $ 175 on a pair of skinny jeans is a bit extravagant, yet I own three pairs that I wear all the time.
Applicants get a sense of the culture before they arrive: A job posting for a director of financial planning and analysis includes a bit about using performance data to spur growth while wearing jeans and eating tacos.
But in light of the proposed Quebec rules on what religious garb the province's public servants would no longer be allowed to wear on the job — Sikh turbans, Jewish kippas, Muslim hijabs, and large Christian crosses would all be banned — Kenney might have allowed himself to get a bit more worked up.
Preliminary rituals of Bible - reading (by the Commander to his household) preserve «bits of broken symbolism left over from the time before» (p. 60)-- bits that also appear on police vans (the Winged Eye), in uniforms (Handmaids wear red habits and stiff white blinders), in common speech (their standard farewell is «Under His Eye») and military orders (Guardians of the Faith watch everywhere, outranked by Angel forces).
After he and I walk up the back walk to the farmhouse kinda rocking and swaying with our nearly grown tribe, his worn hand warms mine, and we linger a bit to watch the blue edges of the sky bleeding into a twilight gold, and for a holy moment the world softens and there is time to look and see.
For example, if a denomination declared in their doctrinal statement that the Bible teaches that all good Christians must wear pink hats and only those people who wear pink hats can indeed be true followers of Jesus, we would conclude upon reading this statement that we would never be accepted by those folks because we don't agree with this bit of ridiculous theology.
However, they also have trouble with protecting little boys, the head of the church wore a Nazi uniform, and they have a bit of a history for torturing logical thinkers that challenge their beliefs.
He's fielded plagiarism accusations, worn weird masks to premieres, done some «art» and spent a bit of time in rehab.
All through reading the post I was thinking that, while some of the «cliches» might be worn a bit, isn't it really a matter of how they are spoken?
We settled on meatloaf, thinking that you could make it look sort of like a camel's hump... you know... if he was wearing a girdle of camel's hair, he had to have done something with the rest of the camel... I modified the linked recipe by adding Worcestershire sauce, garlic and onion, and I thought it turned out a bit dry, but it wasn't bad, especially with a topping of vidalia onions browned in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and a little more honey.
A brilliant school of interpretation of Greek mythology would have it that in their origin the Greek gods were only half - metaphoric personifications of those great spheres of abstract law and order into which the natural world falls apart — the sky — sphere, the ocean - sphere, the earth - sphere, and the like; just as even now we may speak of the smile of the morning, the kiss of the breeze, or the bite of the cold, without really meaning that these phenomena of nature actually wear a human face.
But we run the risk of turning out like that chaplain whom teenaged Thomas Merton heard preaching on 1 Corinthians 13: «His exegesis was a bit strange... Charity meant good sportsmanship, cricket, the decent thing, wearing the right clothes, using the proper spoon, not being a cad....
While we wait for the series to start, let's have a bit of fun thinking up shirt ideas for some other «isms»: Fundamentalism — if you wear any other shirt, you'll burn in hell.
The stewardesses wearing bits of red, white, and blue ribbon twisted in that little loop which has been asked to fill too many purposes in the decade since it was invented by AIDS activists.
They don't want to believe it's true, as they're afraid they'll have to «give up» something, or «change» their ways, so simply going along with the rest of the «cool,» «intellectual,» horned - rim glasses wearing, hangin» out in coffee shops crowd is the route they choose (that was a bit mean - spirited, and stereotypical, but I couldn't resist).
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