Sentences with phrase «glassing broken sticks»

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It rose too fast and my center broke away while my sides stuck to the glass.
Genius since I broke my portable glass water bottle I'm looking to replace it... but maybe I should just stick with the cute little reusable glass jar instead.
Upon picking up the glass, you almost feel like you're going to break the damn thing it's so light, and the stem is so delicate that your pinky immediately sticks out like a reflex.
Notice how quickly you become present as you encounter a hole, stick, ditch, or even broken glass.
A car sails into the frame and sticks into the glass wall of a high - rise building with a loud crash and broken glass as two large pillars of smoke rise from the city in a long shot and a giant wolf howls into the sky.
VIOLENCE / GORE 8 - A man loads a gun and takes another person to a van when something heavy loudly breaks the windshield of the van, leaving large cracks in the glass and causing the van to run straight into a trailer and the man slumps over the wheel; he awakens (we see blood on his forehead and face and he has a large shard of glass stuck in his bloody abdomen) and a hooded man gets into the passenger seat, turns loud music on the radio, takes out an awl, and the slumped man screams and laughs as the hooded man stabs him in the throat, killing him (we see dripping blood on the victim's throat and the hooded man's hands and awl).
Suspended inside the cone, broken bits of weathered furniture appear to be both stuck in the trap while also intrinsically a part of its structure Nearby, a 30 - foot long wooden boat held up by large sheets of glass references glass - bottomed tourist boats, but also creates a mirage of the boat floating in the middle of the space.
It was also big, and on occasion even hazardous: long, slender columns of steel with lots of sharp edges and thick pieces of broken glass sticking out of their capitals — handling these cumbersome monstrosities was no laughing matter, and the many scars on my father's hands, arms, legs, and feet are stoic, worn reminders of the risks I naively assumed, for the longest time, to be integral to the artist's trade.
Many people don't realize just how expensive broken glass can be to replace until they are stuck paying for the replacement costs from out of pocket savings.
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