The researchers hope to get a rough age range for the fossils by dating flowstones — calcite structures formed
slowly by dripping water — in adjacent rock layers.
Not exact matches
By DRIPing into it
slowly, I'll be able to catch some of the fluctuations in price and build a position
slowly.
As the hours tick
by, the whey
slowly drips from the yogurt, leaving a thick, creamy substance in the filter.
Test the caramel
by dipping a hazelnut and lift a few inches; if a thick
drip slowly forms and holds a string, the caramel is ready.
In the 1600's, the Japanese took the cold brew introduced
by the Dutch sailors, and created an elegant tower that
slowly drips cold water onto a bed of coffee grounds, eventually yielding a perfect cold brewed concentrate.
You can also
drip some liquid into your baby's mouth
by covering the end of a straw and
slowly releasing it into their mouth.
Season and begin
dripping the oil
slowly, drop
by drop, while whisking rapidly.
(
By the way, so is honey, try
dripping honey verrrrry
slowly into a cup of hot tea, it's quite meditative.)
As the coffee
slowly drips into the pot, you'll be surrounded
by that unique and delightful aroma.
I just have to
slowly build my portfolio,
drip by drip, dividend
by dividend.
If discharge has collected inside the lids or on the eye itself, begin removing it
by slowly dripping sterile saline (found in the contact lens department of any pharmacy) onto the eye from above.
While time ticked away in Christian Marclay's film The Clock (2010) at the Museum of Modern Art, it has been
dripping away at Rachel Uffner Gallery, where two candles, hung from the ceiling
by wires,
slowly burn down and are then replaced.
This is made visible in the Direction series, canvases on which lines are traced
by paint
slowly dripping towards the ground.