Sentences with phrase «by bulbous»

When you see someone with their ears covered by bulbous cans emblazoned with the round, Bauhaus-esque «b,» you know you've found someone wearing Beats.
In 2012, we didn't need a phone pushed past the half - inch mark by a bulbous camera.
In terms of looks and design, the new generation MINI Convertible has grown in dimensions and gets a curvaceous look dominated by the bulbous headlights with LED DRLs and the signature chrome grille.
The «Bulldog» style grille is flanked by bulbous LED headlamps.

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To date, the company has shipped more than 300,000 of its bulbous «Dash» robots — marketed to boys and girls alike — that scoot around according to simple instructions programmed by kids.
Start by cutting off the bulbous end of the squash (pictured on the left above).
What I mean by that is, right where the squash starts to turn bulbous, cut it in 1/2, width-wise.
Packard and Dennett carefully lower Gudgeon into a crate for its long trip back to Woods Hole, while Foley eyes one of the artefacts he retrieved from Dia's waters — a bulbous Byzantine amphora covered in deposits left by worms.
In fact, it's a kilometre - long string of shiny, bulbous detectors designed to look for flashes of light emitted by neutrinos smashing into the ice.
Apes» molars are more bulbous, without sharp tips, whereas monkey molars look like two loaves of bread side by side with bladelike crests.
New Horizons will be launched aboard an Atlas 5 «551» vehicle, with a bulbous five - meter payload shroud built by the Swiss contractor Contraves, five Aerojet - built solid rocket boosters, another single - engine Centaur, and a Star 48B third stage.
Onions are packed with FODMAPs by their very nature, as they're a bulbous root plant.
Two heroic forces save us from this fate: a warm, zingy script (by Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons) and a characteristically wacko voice performance by Will Ferrell as Megamind, a cobalt blue, bulbous - headed freak from a distant planet who defeats his longtime nemesis for control of Metro City but doesn't cope well with success.
Set against his sardonic voiceover, Megamind (voiced to comedic perfection by Will Ferrell) recounts how his parents sent their blue, bulbous - headed baby to earth in a capsule to escape their crumbling home planet, with the endorsement that he was «destined for...» Destined for what?
The film turns what could have been a trite insight into a rousing spectacle in the sequence in which Strange travels into Dormammu's dark dimension, a void full of floating bulbous globes connected by knotted pathways.
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?»
Complementing the boxy, bulbous British Racing Green exterior is a matching BRG interior, offset by wooden accents around the cabin.
Big, bold, and bulbous, it had that infamous hunchback look necessitated by then Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking's mild OCD about rear headroom.
Inside the cabin there's the familiar bulbous gear selector, surrounded by the buttons for the various switchable driving modes.
Its gaping - mouth front and bulbous rear headlight design are softened by a premium - look 19 - inch alloy wheels, and lustrous paint.
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.
The jacked - up stance is complemented by roof rails, bulbous wheelarches and another chunky bumper at the rear.
By the time the Boomtown Rats came on, and the sea of dancing people in Wembley Stadium was being intercut with Ethiopian children with innocent eyes and bulbous heads, a phrase had arisen in his consciousness: «Dance of death.»
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.
Bombers have bulbous heads and explode, but deny conventional wisdom by having heads that are extremely resistant to damage.
Evoking the tradition of scientific drawing, this intimate work by Terry Winters nonetheless stands alone — the organic and bulbous subject matter is rendered in a sketched, inspired fashion.
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.
With their bulbous folds of flesh, like an obscene enveloping pregnancy, she dangles precariously by a wire thread across each medium.
5 Two drawings, Vertical Chamber, 2016, and Black River, 2017, flank the sculptures, the former detailing a 1950s primate isolation chamber designed by Harlow while the latter depicts a bulbous and strange medical model for childbirth.
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.
First creating large - scale pieces like Mason and his peers, Takemoto decorated his surfaces with painted or incised calligraphic patterns influenced by Abstract Expressionist painting as well as Picasso's ceramic designs and traditional Asian ceramics, as in his 1959 work First Kumu, a bulbous stoneware vase adorned with swirling motifs.
Bulbous structures in the center of the linen are surrounded by borders of brilliant pink, red or orange, and can be spun and uniquely arranged by the viewer.
There are clownish, bulbous chairs by Phyllida Barlow, made from timber, plaster, polyurethane foam and scrim.
There are many which are far more enigmatic, such as Struck Dumb, a large bulbous steel structure that was made by a team of Govan shipyard metalworkers.
He was also loosely associated with Neo-Romanticism as evidenced by the intense, bulbous eyes that are characterized in his early portraits.
THE OLDEST LIVING THINGS IN THE WORLD Rachel Sussman, essays by Carl Zimmer and Hans Ulrich Obrist University of Chicago Press Price: $ 45 A bulbous green blob of flowering plants in the Chilean desert and a «living fossil» in Namibia that resembles a collapsed sea monster — these are a few of the organisms Rachel Sussman photographed for this fascinating book.
«Valley» takes shape as a lonely red icon in a virtual gallery near the atrium, accompanied by one of Oursler's familiar bulbous bloodshot animatronic eyes.
In 1960 (preceding Warhol's «Factory» by two years) Oldenburg began calling his studio the Ray Gun Manufacturing Company and produced bulbous, crudely - fashioned «Ray Guns», imitations of generic sci - fi weapons for display in his rented storefront.
Upstairs, Micky Schubert paired gorgeous new collages by Ketuta Alexi - Meskhishvili with a bulbous, sofa - sized rock of sorts, built by her father, set designer Georgi Alexi - Meskhishvili.
Barker places these bulbous cauldrons precariously atop wafer - thin slivers of wood, with polished surfaces and natural undersides, and sets them loose across the gallery: accompanied by press - moulded leaves mounted on the wall, the effect is of clusters of inverted landscapes carving through the exhibition space, shimmering under streams of daylight.
«Lightness of Being» (through Dec. 13) Highlights of this entertaining outdoor exhibition include Franz West's colorful, bulbous works resembling gigantically enlarged objects made of Play - Doh by a small child; gargantuan, blatantly phallic squashes made of unpainted concrete by Sarah Lucas; and Alicja Kwade's «Journey without arrival (Raleigh),» a real bicycle horizontally bent into a circle so that the front and back tires meet.
The bulbous loops are accentuated by minute, repetitive, often concentric curves within the large masses.
«Layered Ridge» (2010), oil on canvas by Wayne Thiebaud, offers a bulbous cloud evoking the work of Symbolist Odilon Redon.
The brute wrestlers — with their bulbous body parts; stringy, long hair and beards; scraped, rosy skin; brazen orifices and protrusions — are balanced with an intimacy issued by the artist's tender color palette.
By the early 1990s, he was turning out warty, bulbous, fruitlike lumps that combined realism and fantasy, comedy and pathology in ways reminiscent of Basil Wolverton's 1950s Mad magazine portrait heads and of gloriously schlumpy Oribe - wear tea bowls.
A cast of 35 children adorned in horrifying appendage - like masks and with bulbous growths upon their faces fight and mutilate each other in a tribalistic manner, all done to a chaotic soundtrack by collaborating musician Daniel Lopatin, more popularly known as Oneohtrix Point Never.
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.
In Longside Gallery, KAWS's oeuvre is further extended by works including ACCOMPLICE (2010), a baby pink monstrous rabbit figure, a neon pink CHUM (2009), a bulbous figure, and the spermatozoa - like BORN TO BEND (2013), while COMPANION (RESTING PLACE)(2013), and the three - metre - high COMPANION (ORIGINALFAKE)(2006) from the artist's Tokyo store, with its skin peeled back to reveal highly coloured internal organs, is profoundly exposed.
Earlier this year I wrote about a spate of criminal assaults on redwood trees in a California park — all targeting the bulbous growths called burls that are prized by woodworkers and furniture makers.
But these folks are so consumed by the desire to vindicate themselves that they don't notice that they're wearing bulbous red noses.
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