Sentences with phrase «just ajar»

SAF kept the door open - not just ajar on that.
But that door, which was never more than just ajar, has closed.

Not exact matches

But just as one candle may become light itself and illuminate the entire universe, a glimpse of uncertainty may unlock menace on the face of every passerby, ultimate evil in the particular way the door over there stands ajar.
Add the chicken broth, cover, with the lid ajar, and cook until the asparagus is just tender, 1 to 2 minutes.
Decrease heat to medium and cook, with lid ajar, until the potatoes are just cooked, but not overcooked, about 20 to 30 minutes.
Cover the pan, leaving the lid slightly ajar and continue to simmer gently — checking occasionally to make sure the liquid hasn't evaporated — until the vegetables are just tender... about 6 to 8 minutes.
We usually just leave it slightly ajar so we don't have to fight with the latch.
The inside is painted in Burgundy, for just a hint of playful red when left ajar.
We'd beg him to open the door of the you - can't - polish - a-K-Car as he slowly drove into his driveway, just so the «luxury» automobile would inform us that, «a door is ajar
Just earlier, I folded the rear seats down to cart a six - foot tall bookshelf to my house, with the power tailgate slightly ajar.
Also, as the original Stingray Concept featured Lambo - style doors, either this car's door is slightly ajar or the gaps on these new door panels gaps are just horrendous.
She explains: «I have a young daughter and whenever possible I try to see the world from her viewpoint, I find inspiration in the mundane and overlooked; a washing line blowing wildly on the first day of spring, an unknown couple on a park bench, a door ajar giving just a glimpse of what lies within...»
The absence of a human figure tasks the objects in the paintings with suggesting a narrative arc, imbuing them with a sense of mysterious drama — a door that is slightly ajar, a glass of water left on a bathroom sink, a broom leaning against a wall are the only evidence of the presence of a person, perhaps having moments before walked through the picture frame, or lingering just out of sight.
What's clear is that there are doors opening for other networks that have been held just slightly ajar until now.
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