Sentences with phrase «into little pale»

For cacao, special trunk pads burst into little pale constellations of five - pointed starry blossoms.

Not exact matches

They had many clean chances for goals, but they couldn't score, and when it ended 1 - 0 in Pakistan's favor, one of the major upsets of the Games, Charlesworth dropped back down into his squat, his head bowed, while all around him the Pakistani players fell to the ground, kissing the artificial pitch, surrounding the pale little man as if he were a fallen idol who had to be sacrificed — which, in a way, he was.
A child of 5, looking for sand crabs and starfish at low water, works his toes into the wet sand and bends over his little black hunting shadow in an attitude that is timeless, and when a full - grown and city - bred man, pale and desk - ridden, takes off his shoes and walks with the child, his shambling gesture repeats, atavistically, that of the child.
But little Ed, though his face had turned just as pale as he was before sitting his Year 2 SATs (well, before Master Gove turned them into SPATs), wasn't going to let nasty Flashman and his unusually content - looking band of bad boys sitting at the back of the classroom get away with these «double standards», reminding him of when «he gave a tax cut to his Christmas card list» (and ran out of glitter glue), and how «he brought Andy Coulson into Downing Street» (who was promptly sick all over the floor).
«However, this rate cut pales into insignificance compared to the 1.25 per cent cut the US Fed made in the last month, and will do little to stimulate consumer spending.»
Let's talk about Spring — I know it isn't here, but that doesn't mean it can't start to work its way into our wardrobes, starting with a little pale pink.
There's precious little fat on the script; it's a lean, mean antifascist machine, and Lawrence is at once winsome and spectacularly engaging as Katniss (so much so that all her male costars pale into near - blandness in comparison).
The first time she glanced up, she saw her little brother Charles, looking very pale and much younger than his twelve years, stumbling out of the hall past Louis and into the corridor, where she could just see Christine de Pizan beckoning to him from the shadows.
Stepping out of that couch into the surf camp, we were greeted by glorious sunshine and, for the first time in what felt like an eternity, I felt warm sun rays on my pale skin — a little shock coming from the UK, but that feeling is the priceless every time!
Meanwhile on the track the roar and grow of the real bikes hasn't translated into the game, where they all sound flat and lifeless, pale imitations of the real things, taking away from the overall experience Where's those lovely little snarls, pops and crackles that give the bikes their identity?
The image was very dark and its circumference was peppered with pale imprints of the little nails used to pin the canvas into place.
It emerges pale and wan, and then it is as if it pauses to suss out the new digs and immediately goes into camouflage mode, before waving its wee little arms and darting off to see what the world has to offer.
Uber's bending of the transport rulebook might seem to pale in comparison beside Facebook's insistence that ads on its platform are just another type of «user content» to be inserted into anyone's eyeballs so long as you hand it a little bit of fiat currency.
Cheryl didn't look chubbed up to me, but I know that after the extended R&R time has begun to pale a little, there does come that itch to get back into the groove and start looking forward again.
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