Sentences with phrase «lingering in the air»

Like the show, the stories are hit or miss, and if you like Keillor, or the man Keillor is in many of his stories (whether in print or on the air), you'll appreciate even the misses, because even when the right word doesn't quite come, or when the timing is just a shade off, the tone usually survives — something lingers in the air, making us feel at home, comfortable, happy to be here.
Please do not inhale too deeply when near me, my putrid stench of dried feces and semen that lingers in the air around me might just make you pass out before you can gaze into the rotted hole that's where my face should be as I am a brutal depository of all that is foul and decayed, putrid and filthy attempting to spew out my brain eating cancer that is religion on any unsuspecting dupe that crosses my slimy viscous path...
A layer of white snow is still covering the fields and hills, but spring lingers in the air.
This is the best I've felt since the cold weather came in and I think it's because to top this moment off, the aromas of these amazing sweet potatoes still lingers in the air.
The smell of dark chocolate lingered in the air.
I listened to the crackling of the crust as the loaves of bread were cooling down and couldn't get enough of the aromas lingering in the air.
As the ball lingered in the air, it seemed obvious that it was only heading to one man, Fellaini.
The virus is spread by respiratory droplets that can linger in the air for hours; virtually any unvaccinated person who comes in contact with it will become infected.
«Normally, whenever there is a solid material sitting on a surface, there is a certain concentration of that substance lingering in the air above it in a gas phase,» says physicist Kurt Becker, Polytechnic Institute of New York University's associate provost for research and technology initiatives.
Or the 2003 observations were in error, and a few ppb of methane are lingering in the air from volcanic eruptions or the ultraviolet irradiation of organic - rich cosmic dust drifting into the atmosphere.
The particles linger in the air, where they absorb sunlight and contribute to warming the atmosphere; they may also affect cloud formation and precipitation.
NF3 lingers in the air for 550 years, on average, and is 17,000 times better at trapping heat than CO2 on a molecule - per - molecule basis.
The smells from these stores can linger in the air from miles away.
Winter often leaves behind a host of microbes lingering in the air and on surfaces, so spring cleaning is definitely essential.
The scent of lemon lingers in the air and the walls are covered with vines and flowers.
This fragrant diffuser is perfect for any small space in the house; currently mine is on my bathroom vanity and I love when I walk in, I immediately smell the perfumed scent lingering in the air, unlike some that leave a faint scent.
A subtle scent reminiscent of Hawaii lingers in the air as coconut flour is added.
The chances of this happening are slim to none, but the mere concept now lingers in the air.
The dumb joke / terrifying conjecture being that, with 300 still lingering in the air, you have no idea how far he'll go in «killing everyone.»
Speaking of that character, Crawford proves her Fair Game detractors wrong by delivering a nicely natural and nuanced performance — though the specter of that infamous Joel Silver production still lingers in the air, for Yellen (thankfully) doesn't resist the urge — quite thankfully at that — to give the supermodel a gratuitous nude bathing scene.
Twenty minutes before, the Honourable Elsie Mackay had sped up to the airfield, parked her silver Rolls near the hangar, the dirt cloud of her arrival still lingering in the air.
Many animals release pheromones (chemical scent signals) under traumatic conditions that linger in the air and may cause fear reactions in animals that detect them.
«Dog dander is extremely small, like a micron of dust, and it can linger in the air so people can breathe it in without knowing it,» Dr. Benson explains.
The smell of tamales, chile, popcorn and cotton candy lingered in the air and reminded me of the many times I visited the New Mexico State Fair with my family.
The scent of pine from the surrounding forests lingers in the air while crystal clear water sparkles below.
A sweet smell of mulled wine and scrumptious roast chestnuts lingers in the air that floats between the illuminated stalls of Europe's festive markets.
The fine white sands here are popular for a reason — the beaches are soft and inviting, the salty smell of the sea lingers in the air and welcomes you to have a swim in the crystal clear waters.
Faint wafts of spice linger in the air and bustling food markets are awash with colour and scents to excite your senses.
It has certainly been interesting following the THQ auction, however, the loss of the publisher still lingers in the air as no doubt, there are people still feeling the affects.
One by one, their voices lingered in the air like a great tune heard on a cheap radio.
And the smell of smoke from massive fires to the west lingers in the air.
Asbestos fibers are light and small, and can linger in the air for long periods.
Long after the Cleveland Cavaliers walked away as 2016 NBA Finals champions, the roar and pride of rejoicing Ohioans lingers in the air.
Crystalline swirls of sugar and flour still lingered in the air like kite tails.

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Furthermore, fewer sunlight ultraviolet rays which may kill the pathogen and cold temperatures may let influenza linger both in the air and on common household surfaces; drier air may also make it easier for the virus to infect the lungs.
More than all the remnants of hatred lingering between nations, this terror of inevitable war, which sees no cure for warfare except in even greater terror, is responsible for poisoning the air we breathe.
I go slow when I can, cherishing the walk each morning to get coffee on my way to work, lingering in the sun and noticing the clean, brisk air.
With a popped bubble, there's always a lingering taste of washing - up liquid in the air.
The Vicks cool mist humidifier fights off flu particles that may linger on surfaces and in the air.
Unlike preschool, everybody in my class is potty trained so there's not that lingering scent of poo wafting through the air.
This ultrasonic model from Seneo is ideal for using in your baby's room because it is known to prevent the air from getting stuffy, dry and rids it of any lingering flu germs.
The soothing sound of ocean waves crashing, the smell of sunscreen and the way that the humid salty air lingers on your skin long after you've made your way home — there are so many reasons that I love New England in the summer, but spending time at the ocean tops them all.
«lingering odor of sour milk competing with the reek of cleaning fluids in the air» — totally!
Following the disruption of the operations of Airline, by three aviation unions comprising of United Labour Congress (ULC), National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) and National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), the management of Arik Air said it has resolved the lingering impasse with labour unions in a meeting mediated by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
The spectacular photos and footage of the wedding and procession that followed were seen around the world, leaving a lingering feeling of romance in the air.
That is, oxygen tends to fall out of the air as rust and other mineral oxides rather than linger as a gas, so when it exists in abundance, something — photosynthetic life, in Earth's case — must be constantly replenishing it.
«These biomarkers are not as resilient as once thought and they may provide a future window into determining how much, and how quickly, these oil components may linger in the environment when exposed to air, sunlight, and the elements.»
When chemical weapons are in the air or lingering on the ground, skin cells are exposed first.
Nearly All Humans have experienced directly, hot and lingering humid discomfort — heat, which, when trapped by H2O vapors, lingers long into the late - night's air, in say, Foggy Bottom, Washington D.C..
Fragrances easily volatilize and linger a long time in the air.
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