Sentences with phrase «in huge clumps»

As a cold - proof northern breed, Lappies will blow their coats once or twice a year and leave a lot of hair in huge clumps.
Also, Golden Retrievers are a long - haired and double - coated breed that shed their undercoat in huge clumps and high volume every spring and fall.
When they blow their coat the hair comes out in huge clumps and usually manages to get everywhere.
But [during the chemotherapy] when my hair started coming off in huge clumps, that was the worst.»
I brought in a huge clump of basil and it all died!

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when the first layer has melted it'll be a medium amber (it'll still be really sweet) but as you keep adding the remaining sugar (be sure to do it in small amounts or you'll end up with a huge clump of sugar) it'll gradually get darker.
Walruses don't usually gather in huge numbers, but in these strange new Alaskan «haul - outs» the animals clump together in the thousands.
First conceived in 1912, lithium - metal batteries have the potential for huge amounts of energy storage at a low cost, but they suffer from a fatal flaw: dendrites — sharp needles made of clumps of lithium atoms that can cause batteries to heat up and occasionally short - circuit and catch fire.
The galaxies clump together into clusters and the galaxy clusters gather together into huge string - like superclusters with big gaps (voids) in between.
According to current theories on galaxy formation, the primordial bulge of the Milky Way was formed after huge clumps of gas and stars interacted with each other, and later merged and dissolved in the process.
When clouds skittered overhead, they would fly to the tree branches to huddle together in huge beehive - like clumps to stay warm.
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