Sentences with phrase «little yellow sun»

The beach has cute little yellow sun loungers shaped as boats.

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She'd then arrange these little perfect yellow balls (which look like full golden moons) on a parchment paper - lined baking tray, then paint them with liquid egg yolk until they start to shine like the sun.
Put your diapers outside a little damn in the sun and the bright yellow EBF stains will disappear before your eyes.
There has been a little yellow staining on some of the diapers (but they're clean) and I think this will come out once the summer comes and they can be bleached by the sun.
P.S. Either the sun or the pink of the wall reflected very strangely on my face, and as a result I look a little bit yellow on some pics, haha.
We start seeing a little sun here in Seattle and get all excited and buy a lovely yellow floral dress and then panic when we realize that it will require tights for the current temp.
An old ritual has made things a little easier on the Breves: once a person in the family has been killed, there can not be vengeance from the family until the deceased's bloody shirt turns yellow in the hot Brazilian sun.
/ Alcantara / leather steering wheel, Hounds tooth recaro seats, auto - tint solar tint glass (just like the new eyeglasses that tint in the sun w / anti-glare technology), a little more sound insulation, and a host of new colors such as Hugger Orange, fathom blue, British green, Butternut yellow, lemans blue, Cordovan Maroon, Rally Green, Bronze, Phantom Black & Matador red.
This volume comes in sunny shades of yellow, an eye - catching but somber reminder that sun is something we've seen very little of this summer here in Nova Scotia!
Superimposed on that are rectangles showing four steps of photosynthesis in extreme close - up: molecules of water going into the roots; yellow dots of sunlight filling a green chlorophyll vessel; energy emanating from one side of the chlorophyll vessel and splitting the water into two separate streams of oxygen and hydrogen; and energy emanating from the other side of the chlorophyll vessel, which demonstrates how the sun's energy is «trapped as little packets.»
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