Sentences with phrase «skin folded over»

Ears Are Really Just Skin The ear flaps are actually skin folded over on itself.

Not exact matches

When the skins of the peppers are all charred [but not completely disintegrated], just fold the foil over and crimp the edges so the skin steams off — no need for a paper bag or another bowl.
Fold the towel over in half to cover the hazelnuts and rub vigorously to remove as much of the skins as you can (not all of the skins will come off, this is okay, just try to remove as much as possible).
Slide nuts onto a kitchen towel, fold towel over and rub vigorously to remove skins; don't be concerned if little bits adhere to nuts.
Keeping a hand on baby at all times, dampen the washcloth and run it over her body, wiping under her chin and in the folds of her skin that trap moisture.
The velvet asity has this incredible fleshy fold of skin, or wattle, over its eye.
It glides across lids with ease, the silky formula making it easy to go over the folds and creases of your skin without having to tug.
This shape has a fold of skin that «droops» or hangs over the natural crease, making the eyelids appear smaller.
Scruff or the loose folds of skin over the back of a dog's neck or shoulders is the best way to spot the skin's elasticity, that decreases with dehydration.
Indeed, many Bulldog puppies seem to be lost in folds of wrinkled skin, falling over their own feet while attempting to explore new environments.
The face of a Bulldog has a «squashed» appearance, as a fold of skin is often present over the nose, right below the eyes.
This skin is thrown up into folds especially over the front of the face.
These deep folds result from a lack of muscle beneath the skin and an excess of skin that develops into folds especially over the front of the face.
In long standing cases, the pet's skin may become thickened and over pigmented with folds and wrinkles, similar to this.
The head is furnished with an amount of loose skin, which in nearly every position appears superabundant, but more particularly so when the head is carried low; the skin then falls into loose, pendulous ridges and folds, especially over the forehead and sides of the face.
The packing strap that was embedded in Green Tie's neck in 2011 was so tight that as he grew, it cut through blubber and muscle, creating a very deep wound that caused the skin to fold over itself.
Partin's three other photographs in the show feature women who engage with him in some way: The subject of «Bushwick II» (2010) stands topless, looking straight at the camera, her face half in shadow and her skin marked harshly by the sun; in contrast, the figure in «Bushwick I» (2012) sits folded over her knees, her body positioned away from the camera; and finally, «Ulster Park» (2012) captures a woman in a red leotard standing in the woods with a camera.
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