Sentences with phrase «n't cockle»

It's ideal for use with gouache, doesn't cockle when wet and provides a subtle underlay of colour to provide a unified base, whilst also avoiding those annoying white flecks that would occur in watercolour paper.

Not exact matches

It did not warm the cockles of my heart when my friend Rachel Lu popped up in my feed to point out that, to her, the best explanation of the profound and repeated confessional experience of transformation is in fact «the efficacy of the sacraments.»
He can not come, as we already mentioned, in his character and function as Judge, as Omega, if he allows both «cockle and wheat to grow.»
I plunge into the mud, burying my feet and toes; and not one of the cockles, crabs, or tadpoles I see around me are my match.
It couldn't have been easy to take a character who yells «OYSTERS, CLAMS, AND COCKLES
I know that's not the most popular opinion, but some part of my charcoal - black heart has always had its cockles warmed by Krull, and I suspect that that'll always be the case.
This should warm the cockles of any enthusiast, and my confusion stems not from the message itself, but the source.
Jamie Oliver's smokey baked beans are sure to warm the cockles, and don't forget the marshmallows for the fire, why not try making you own this year with Hugh Fearnley - Whittingstall's recipe.
For this painting, I wasn't going to be using large, watery washes so there was less chance of the paper cockling.
Ref: Harrison, 13 Not examined out of frame; float mounted; slight yellowing at edges of sheet; slight cockling of paper at upper right corner; otherwise appears in general good and stable condition.
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