Sentences with phrase «out of the brush»

By the time you turn the handle enough times for the product to come out of the brush for the first use, you have less than half of it left!
The instruments feature S - specific dark - gray scales; the pedal caps are made out of brushed stainless steel.
However, keeping a young, healthy medium to large breed dog out of brush and high grass is difficult, if not impossible.
This process takes a couple minutes in order to get the white vinegar smell out of your brush.
The cover is made out of a brushed leather that marks easily, but I feel only adds to the appearance.
I have tried using vegetable oil, but I am not sure that I get all of the oil out of the brush.
While hiking, keep your dog out of brush, tall weeds or grass.
I wave the water out of the brush, blow off the razor and it sits on a shelf up high to dry.
No sooner do we start to drive again than the fastest animal in America, the pronghorn, bolts out of the brush.
Later I drive with Okin back to Jornada, dodging jackrabbits jumping out of the brush.
Learn Wayne's tips and techniques for getting the most out of Brush 02.
Violet Voss Brush Cleanser Technically I could buy myself this and it be allowed, I'm completely out of brush cleansers — but I'm trying to cope without until the no buy is over, using up some mini shampoos in place of a cleanser.
A wealth of writing tips in this post: «I came on the old and best ways of writing through ignorance and experiment and was startled when truths leaped out of brushes like quail before gunshot.»
This breed was used to flush birds out of the brush so hunters could shoot them with arrows or have their falcons snatch them from the air.
The dogs served two purposes: to flush game out of brush and to retrieve waterfowl from lakes and ponds.
At one point, a little band of horses escapes off into the dense foliage near the beach, and the dart team tracks them into it, circling in behind to push them back into the open, the horses bursting out of the brush at full gallop.
He found himself so absorbed by the «plasticity» of Joyce's way with language that it reminded him how, in painting, «the image emerges out of the brush covered with colored mud.»
Bradford's figures are all generically human yet singular in their execution, as if they tripped out of the brush and landed in unpredictable ways.
When a dik - dik — a small antelope that is a favored game animal — pops out of the brush, the bow is immediately in full draw, the arrow taut on the string.
Unfortunately all the bristles fell out of my brush a year later.
It's nearly impossible to get ALL of the dark wax out of a brush, and you don't want color transfer on the next piece you refinish that you only wanted to be clear waxed.
Years ago a client was smart enough to get in a cab with a plastic round brush stuck in her hair, but it took two assistants a couple of hours to unravel her out of the brush, she cautiously warned.
They were out of brushes, so this was done with coffee stirrers!
Out of the brush, a cloud of pointillist color flows, surrounding the framed artist like the confetti borders in many of Georges Seurat's compositions.
We used to love when he «beat the devil» out of the brush.
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