Sentences with phrase «little thread»

Whenever an area in your home has consistent moisture, little threads of mold form, causing the air quality in your home to worsen.
After little thread work plain kimono become fancy.
Really thin, hard to cut, leaves little threads everywhere, and looks / smells kind of dingy.
«Go to [Fellger] park and it is just rocking, jammed with kids,» said Roscoe Village resident Randi Valenta, co-owner of children's clothing boutique Little Threads, which opened in 2004.
Crumpled over, he began picking at the shredded bottom cuff of his jeans and flicking little threads onto my floor.
I prefer this ivory version which has little threads of red, orange, brown and yellow strewn about.
Just read this little thread, here, and see who is clobbering whom.
I'm sorry that all the logic and facts presented here in this little thread has failed in anyway to to stop your circular logic and twisting everything to fit into your delusion.
Don't forget to cut the little threads and discard them!
«She was using these little thread scissors,» Ed says, «and it took her an hour and 45 minutes.»
I was a little disappointed, but was able to fix it with a little thread and a lot of patience.
Final Verdict: While the main story is a little thread - bare, the setting and atmosphere are just as thrilling as ever.
If you open it fully, you'll see little threads, the marks of little threads in the book.
These little threads help to weave the connection that keep you bound together.
Our Christmas tree is more than 20 years old and it is getting a little thread bare.
I think trying to work around the little thread that runs vertically on both side would be a bit of a paint, and since we are using the paint to basically dye the fabric like we would a curtain - I truly do not feel the wax is necessary.
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