After ironing, you have a nice
little square hole in your lining for your zipper to peek through.
That said, if tailored jackets and tops just really aren't your thing, graphic details (like
the little square holes on this crop top) will create the illusion of structure, even if the garment itself is a little shapeless.
Not exact matches
I made a thin layer of the dough on baking paper by pressing it and shaping it with my hands (rolling pin just didn't work for me but I can imagine it would work if I put another sheet of baking paper over the dough to avoid contact of the dough with the rolling pin), then I cut it with pizza cutter into
little squares, made
holes in each
square with a fork and baked it * without any turning * for 30 minutes in the oven preheated to 170 degrees Celsius (350 F).
Poke a
little hole in each
square to give the steam someplace to go and to give them that Cheez - It je ne sais quoi.
He's a better overlapping left back than Kola, gets round the back of defenders with
little one two's and makes plenty of chances for the forwards, he's like a winger, whereas this idiot of a manager want's
square passes and waits for a
hole and go through the middle.
Placing Ox on the left side... another classic Wenger positional switcheroo... for the love of god can anyone tell me one positive that has come as a result of Wenger playing guys out of position in the last 6 or 7 years... I'll tell you, Cazorla playing a
little deeper than he previously had and Ox last year as the right - side wing - back... he can't pass properly on the left and he is far more ineffective driving to the end line... the manager needs to make the tough decisions, either you play Bellerin or Ox on the right and the other becomes the back - up, get rid of one of the two or get rid of both of them and buy a top - class player who would be an everyday starter then develop a younger player behind him... no wonder he wants to leave...
square peg into a round
hole (same old, same old)
We love home education there is no bullying, no forcing
square pegs into round
holes, no stress, no
little tick boxes to fulfil.
Great films need champions, like those
little hole - in - the - wall restaurants you take your friends to, whereas awful films with broad impact (like Guy Fieri's Times
Square Frankenstein) need excoriation.
Like a
square rodent in a round mouse
hole,
little Despereaux (voice of Matthew Broderick) just doesn't get what his destiny is supposed to be.
With only a few
holes remaining among their world - famous titles, however,
Square Enix is probably going to have to dig a
little deeper in their back catalogue if they want to find new candidates to port.
We chose to put the
hole in the wall (vs. the door) because we didn't want to damage the (extra tall, solid wood, special order) door (if necessary, repairing that
little square of drywall would be less expensive) and I liked the idea of the
hole blending in with the plate collection (vs. really standing out in the center of the door).