Sentences with phrase «bulbous at»

The wings are bulbous at the end and concave in the middle.
The wings are bulbous at the end and concave in the middle.

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That means that the Cretins are going to pull out all the stops to crush the advance and will be thumbing their large, bulbous noses at us at every turn.
I did not recognize it when I saw its bulbous form at the local market, and curious to experiment with something new, I bought a few kohlrabies.
Hypoplastic breasts are very narrow, lack normal fullness, and may seem bulbous or swollen at the areola.
These include why the maps always have the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea at the top, even though it is not north; why the Mediterranean is pictured as a bulbous form with shores that mirror one another; why the sea's islands are lined up on the central axis of the map; and more.
A group of South American plants has evolved bulbous organs in their flowers that spray pollen at pollinating birds because birds eat the male flower parts whole
At a certain point, the planet takes on a new structure: an inner region rotating at a steady rate, loosely connected to a bulbous disc that rotates around iAt a certain point, the planet takes on a new structure: an inner region rotating at a steady rate, loosely connected to a bulbous disc that rotates around iat a steady rate, loosely connected to a bulbous disc that rotates around it.
Symbion is a tiny animal about half a millimetre long, shaped like a bulbous tube with a ring of tiny hairs — cilia — at one end.
At the very bottom of the tree there was also a peculiar mechanism at play — as the tree's diameter expanded the woody strands rolled out from the side of the trunk at the base of the tree, forming the characteristic flat base and bulbous shape synonymous with the cladoxylopsidAt the very bottom of the tree there was also a peculiar mechanism at play — as the tree's diameter expanded the woody strands rolled out from the side of the trunk at the base of the tree, forming the characteristic flat base and bulbous shape synonymous with the cladoxylopsidat play — as the tree's diameter expanded the woody strands rolled out from the side of the trunk at the base of the tree, forming the characteristic flat base and bulbous shape synonymous with the cladoxylopsidat the base of the tree, forming the characteristic flat base and bulbous shape synonymous with the cladoxylopsids.
Or when Derek Zoolander climbs aboard Penelope Cruz, affixing himself to the bulbous breastoids that forced her out of the modeling world and into law enforcement, so that she can swim him across an ocean like a dolphin at Mach 10 speeds.
Elle Fanning, an actress often at the center of films about young people (such as Super 8, The Boxtrolls, and the upcoming How To Talk To Girls At Parties), will now employ her bright - eyed stare and bulbous tears in service of adapting a bestselling YA noveat the center of films about young people (such as Super 8, The Boxtrolls, and the upcoming How To Talk To Girls At Parties), will now employ her bright - eyed stare and bulbous tears in service of adapting a bestselling YA noveAt Parties), will now employ her bright - eyed stare and bulbous tears in service of adapting a bestselling YA novel.
But then a random dude walking by glared at the LaSpRa's bulbous rear end and asked, «Ew, is Mitsubishi actually going to try to sell that thing?»
Big Trucks were also big news at the event, and with most everything imaginable done to pick - ups, builders turned their creative efforts to 1950s - era, over-the-road big rigs, ton and ton and a half behemoths with modern diesels turning at least one turbocharger, 30s era shells built to support a cooling system under the hood so that a mid-engine diesel could sit behind it, duallies spinning enough rubber to shoe twenty Minis, school buses both short and long, a whole row of utility vans, and the ever popular fast and bulbous cab - overs.
Earlier this year, we also spied the next - generation 911 Cabriolet with the top down and a rear end that's more bulbous, hinting at possible upgrades to the car's powertrain.
Somewhere, someone passed out at the mere sight of the bulbous trunk lid.
Odd all the magazine rave reviews: 2013 model: Having not driven a BMW for 14 years I was keen to see how they have moved on, not a lot as it seems Good points: Looks good, its a BMW Outstanding fuel economy 70mpg on long journeys Comfy seats Bad Points: Very noisy road noise, need to turn up radio even at 40 Thin hard steering wheel, cheap plastic bulbous airbag cover Cheap interior, feels like a Kia.
The bulbous rear end of the car has a space - age feel, added to by the power - lift gate, which opens and closes at the push of a button.
Starting at the bottom of the lineup you can have the Jeep Renegade with its bulbous looks and small size or the Jeep Patriot which is one of the least expensive models on the market but one that carries the classic Jeep look up front.
From our first glance at the luxury large hatch it's clear the 6 GT boasts a sleeker profile and ditches its predecessor's ugly, bulbous looks.
The headlights are identical, with C - shaped daytime running lights and a sharp - edged, squared - off shape, and the roofline falls into a rather bulbous tail at a gradual angle.
Thanks to its hide of Carrara White paint, the phrase that came to mind as I looked at the bulbous body of the 2012 Porsche Panamera Turbo S was «white whale.»
Of course, the last concept car BMW unveiled at a concourse event landed with kind of a thud: The BMW 3.0 CSL Homage Concept, which took everything we loved about the 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL and morphed it into something bulbous and misshapen.
The jacked - up stance is complemented by roof rails, bulbous wheelarches and another chunky bumper at the rear.
The photographer's round, bulbous eyes blinked back at the two policemen suspiciously.
As Captain Mitch yanked it aboard, I was intrigued by its alien - like bulbous eyes situated unevenly on its head — apparently there's not much to look at on the seafloor — and its scaly, green body, nothing like I imagined it would look like having eaten plenty of the delectable white fillets at respectable restaurants throughout my life.
High above, hanging in the rafters, were several re-creations of the bulbous, monstrous - looking costumes from Lee's late 1980s and early 1990s public performances that had been produced for her midcareer retrospective at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, held in early 2012.
His drawings tempt in a wide range of settings and scenarios: a bulbous Kaiser Wilhelm II berates at the outbreak of World War I; a circus trainer is mauled by a big cat; an AfD henchman sees a chainsaw rip through his crown; Donald Trump flees an expiating wall of flames.
In Search of the Big Bulbous Bully, East Gallery at Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, U.S.
Looking closely at the hands of the upper figure, we can discern the bulbous shapes of castanets.
Witness Brit Grayson Perry; the artist wore his trademark colorful drag, complete with a Technicolor dream coat, a tiny yellow plastic sombrero and bulbous pink and orange striped platform shows to the elegant and enormous party on Oct. 4 hosted at London's leading and expansive Victoria Miro Gallery on Wharf Road near Shoreditch.
The bulbous forms of the last large sculptures, made at the end of his life, are sanded to a smooth perfection and then lacquered in iridescent colors that augment their seductive power.
Set in front of a brown, watery spread reminiscent of toxic smog or oil, the fantastical contraption of space - age centrifuges at the right are precariously linked to the Rorschach - like constellation of geometric patterns and bulbous shapes on the left.
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These include Dunham's elegantly eccentric Horizontal Bands (1982 — 1983), the cool formal title giving no hint as to the jam - up of witty, bulbous, bulb - and - root forms; Joan Snyder's rapturous lyric pastoral Beanfield With Music (1984), with its luxuriantly orchestrated cacophony of greens; and Bill Jensen's The Tempest (1980 — 1981), a floating enigma like an astral starfish with a sci - fi snout, at once melancholy and oracular.
From a visit to a brick factory in Oaxaca to the creation of her bulbous and sexually suggestive sculptures, the odyssey culminates in a final exhibition at the Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli.
There was nothing overtly explicit at Foxy Production's booth, yet, standing next to Petra Cortright's resin sculpture, with Sascha Braunig's bulbous but delicate abstract paintings working off the same juicy color palette, it was hard to see a giant berry and not a yonic oraphase.
Casey's paint handling is soft, and she uses a variety of stippling techniques, applying dryish pigment to the canvas and at times wiping or scraping the paint away to model her bulbous vessels and body parts, which seem cast in dusky and diffuse light.
They can stop at the «Fat Car,» a glistening red Porsche plumped with fiberglass into a bulbous symbol of conspicuous consumption by the Austrian sculptor Erwin Wurm.
You're looking at a box that is roughly the same size as the original PlayStation 3, only less bulbous.
Their slightly bulbous enclosures might be necessary to house the large antenna that Sony claims is required to achieve a solid wireless performance, but it comes at the expense of making these a sleek piece of consumer electronics like the AirPods or B&O Beoplay E8 earbuds.
Designer Nicole Hogarty orchestrated the view from the front door as a welcoming vignette that hints at the unexpected with the inclusion of the bright - red coffee tables and bulbous pendants.
Available online exclusively at One Kings Lane: Crafted with tapestry - style upholstery, golden nailhead trim, and bulbous sculpted legs, this traditional bench makes a bold statement.
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