Sentences with phrase «gets wafted»

The more you do at once the more it gets wafted round the kitchen covering everything so it's best to go slow.
You get this wafting reminder of the last thing you fried.
Once or twice I got a waft of a fireplace burning, plus, I have 9762 recipes that I want to try.

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In Union Square, team members write «WELCOME HOME» in white chalk across the steps of the legendary Irving Plaza as the scent of alcohol and marijuana wafts through the air from the show the night before; dozens of 20 - somethings line up outside hoping to get a seat at Hillsong Church.
You'll get a grilled skillet cobbler facial and waft of sweet berry aroma as soon as you open the lid.
The warm spices waft through the kitchen, and the soft sound of a bubbling pan beckons and gets the folks in their seats before you even have a chance to ring that ol' dinner bell, and who doesn't love that?
I love how the smell wafts throughout your house, making you so excited for the moment you get to savor the first bite.
As the naan pizza bakes the naan gets crisp on the bottom and the smell of rosemary and garlic wafts through the air tantalizing you.
The method of cutting butter into dry ingredients, rolling out the dough, and getting flour all over every surface in my kitchen (myself included) is a process I've grown to love and I can't think of a better reward than that of the smell of fresh baked pie wafting through my house.
Missouri had watched a 28 - 7 lead waft to 34 - 28, and with 11 seconds left in the biggest game in the history of the rivalry, KU got one final chance from its 11 - yard line.
Bringing lunch gets stale faster than yesterday's ham sandwich, especially when tempting smells waft over from the next cubicle.
He drives around in this great big Bentley on primetime television, he wafts around the House of Lords in ermine, and then he seems to be very offended when I point out that he has got a bob or two,» he said.
«Please take your seats,» he wafted at the beginning, «we're got a lot to get through».
They get a job for life and they waft into power and they don't even need to bother try to get a majority of people onside.
Invented two years ago, the propulsion system would deploy long, positively charged metallic tethers to get a push from the breeze of charged particles wafting from the sun.
So, get ready to spritz yourself with something refreshingly new, and give your style and confidence a waft of magic!
You have to remember I waft about here in all sorts of get - ups with only Polly brave enough to give me input.
«When you get used to a certain standard of living and they waft a pay cheque at you, what are you going to do?
Of course, it will waft with the best of them but, get your toe down, and the Ghost EWB can be a seriously rapid way to travel, the chassis» active anti-roll bar system keeping body roll in check and allowing surprisingly swift and tidy transitions.
The wafting sense that a dog is hovering over your face or your cat wants you to wake up and get moving.
It was beyond easy to get him to run through his entire repertoire of tricks in anticipation of just tasting the heavenly fish aroma wafting before his nose.
In warm weather, his short, thick double coat will shed continually, causing fur to fly across the floor of your home and get into everything as it wafts through the air.
Set within a compact walled enclosure, you don't get sea views from your room in this Australian - run joint, but you can still enjoy the vista from an elevated poolside bale, and the smell and sound of the sea wafts by on the salty breeze.
I had been expecting that we would have to help cook our own meals as part of the experience, but once I got there and caught a waft of the food, I was happy to dig in right away!
If you thought Monet, Renoir and co had the whole «sunshine on canvas» thing sewn up, then grab your shades and get yourself to the RA where, thanks to this sparkling survey of US painter Richard Diebenkorn, a warm Californian breeze wafts through the Sackler Galleries.
A warm and cozy feeling that you get every time you step out into the crisp cool air and see the leaves changing color or smell the wafting scents of pumpkin and cinnamon.
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