Sentences with phrase «bit wrinkly»

A bit wrinkly but the wrinkles fell out after a few hours.
It's also best when it's a teeny bit wrinkly, so you can conserve energy by putting away the iron.

Not exact matches

They may look a bit squashed and wrinkly (as would we all if we'd been trapped in a confined watery space for nine months).
Their skin is wrinkly and a bit swollen because of the fluid in your tummy.
Bake in the oven for about an hour or more until the tomatoes start to get wrinkly and the onion is starting to caramelize a bit.
I really need to just bite the bullet and iron mine more often, it gets so darn wrinkly and then I never wear it.
The Chinese Shar - Pei breed, which can be traced as far back as China's Han Dynasty (200 B.C.), was originally used as a hunting and fighting dog — their trademark wrinkly face allowed them to avoid fatal bites.
This lovable, wrinkly dog breed is typically easygoing, loyal and even a bit goofy.
Once stung or bitten, the pet's skin may start to look wrinkly or bumpy.
Warning: Most of the naughty bits are blurred out, though you will see a wrinkly old bottom or two.
Sure, that may put a bit of a damper on the vacation romance, but isn't that pointy, wrinkly little face worth it?
«We've also made it a bit easier for our more mature readers...» You've obviously been reading Monbiot's recent article, claiming that all us global warming deniers are senile (and myopic) wrinklies trembling before the Grim Reaper.
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