Not exact matches
Yams are different than what we call «sweet potatoes» and what are occasionally referred to as «yams» here in the States — those
bulbous often orange or
white root veggies are not actually even related to real yams.
Ori is a lemur - like sprite, a zippy little ninja made of
white socks and light under the protection of a
bulbous blue creature named Naru.
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.&r
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.&r
white whale.»
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.
I don't think you'd be far wrong to see it as simultaneously a riff on op art (a term coined by Time magazine the same year as Greenberg's Post Painterly show), a metaphor for the fluidity of U.S. race relations and a sort of tidying up of what Brummel calls «the thick, frayed brushstrokes» of Franz Kline and the
bulbous forms of Robert Motherwell, both of whom worked largely in black and
white.
The yoke, when intact, retains a perfect
bulbous, geometric oval, whereas the fried egg
white always takes on an arbitrary form.
Nearby, a set of hangers rest on a
white clothes railing, three of them
bulbous and engorged with the colorful foam sculptures.
The Wellner ($ 99) is a
bulbous table lamp capable of outputting up to 800 lumens; it can be outfitted with either a
white or a colored Hue bulb.