Sentences with phrase «like leathery»

While the faux stitching is probably an unnecessary embellishment, we like the leathery texture of the Round, and it's definitely a welcome step away from the glossy plastic that marked Samsung's high - end devices in the past couple of years.
You'll see the tick body swell like a leathery balloon, with the head buried beneath the puppy's skin.

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'Cause a lot of the time, from what you say, it sounds a lot more like the one with the leathery wings you're talking about revering.
I guess «leathery» came about because they don't rise like Mum's regular Scotch pancakes did and we used to have them either with butter / brown sugar / lemon juice or butter / sour cream / brown sugar.»
He was attempting to duplicate the típico («cigar - butt») variety but the result was much more like the morita, with their bright red - brown leathery appearance.
You don't have to slit each olive or change the water or anything like that and best of all I think these are my favourite tasting olives too — they are kind of leathery and wrinkly, surprisingly they don't actually taste all that salty though!
Nothing like the rough, leathery store bought and jarred sun - dried tomatoes.
And on Sunday, when a Melbourne pitch - and - putt artist, Henry W. Berwick, who is middle - aged and leathery and swings a golf club like a shovel, led his team in with an even - par 72 and gathered round his mates to accept the trophy, the words still seemed to be echoing through the evergreens that line the fairways of this fine Mexico City course: «The Aussies will fold.»
At the age of 59, Bill Kepler is tall, trim and leathery, with a jaw like a hungry barracuda and the mildly dictatorial air of a sea captain.
Cordaites are most like trees we know today: Branches fanned out to form the round shape of tall modern trees, while bunches of leathery leaves sprouted from the end of each limb.
The thicker, leathery skin covers a pink - yellow pulp inside, with a texture that is much like avocado.
Spelt flour is particularly preferred in making bread crusts or flatbread pizzas, as the wheat will harden without becoming tough or leathery like other varieties of wheat.
I'm pretty sure that a little London Calling here and there is as punk as I get in real life, but aspects of classic punk style call to me like little rebellious sirens, luring me toward all things spiked and leathery.
From the goblin bank heist (which has shades of infiltration of the Ministry of Magic in «Part 1» and climaxes spectacularly with our heroes escaping on the back of a massive albino dragon, leathery wings outstretched) forward, it's like someone has cast a locomotive spell on the movie itself — it simply can not stop moving.
Not only do we have the gigantic lizard to contend with, but the screenwriters of this epic have been thoughtful enough to provide him with live food to snack on — two huge, leathery insect - like creatures that feast upon radioactive matter in all its forms.
The leathery leaves are elliptical to lanceolate (shaped like a lance head) and strongly veined.
Your hand rises with desire to brush against the rough leathery skin curious to touch the grain that caresses like sandpaper but the bladed teeth still protruding and hungry with bite even in their death keep you at spectator's distance.
Contortion and illusion play a part in the selection of works at Shulamit Nazarian, with leathery, sausage - like forms twisted and tied in knots in the works of May Wilson, bodiless fingers appearing around the edges of Sarah Meyohas's hall of mirrors in Sun Speculation, and puffs of form - obscuring smoke in the artist's Blue Speculation.
In contrast, the surface of Vincent, 2005, a large, strongly geometric ceramic piece, creates a leathery effect like a well - worn shoe.
And although that leathery back is still too goofy for my liking, it's smoother than it was before, removing the dimples and stitching pattern of recent Galaxy phones.
I like how Apple created the circular, leathery - like dock for the Apple Watch.
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