Sentences with phrase «small dimple»

The phrase "small dimple" refers to a small dent or indentation on a surface. Full definition
Using your fingers, create small dimples in meat and generously sprinkle with salt, holding your hand up above the bowl so salt is evenly distributed.
Then he completed each by vigorously making small dimples with his finger all throughout the surfaces of the resulting sculptures.
You may already have a few small dimples of fat on your bottom or your tummy which is fine, but these fat dimples tend to become more pronounced and seem to take up a larger area of your body than normal.
Your baby face develops some features now: small dimples where his eyes will be and tiny wrinkles in place of the nose and ears.
Very easy to put together but, after nuts have been tightened under the top, small dimples appear on the upper surface.
Use your other index finger to create a small dimple.
My son also has a small dimple at the bottom of his back which I'm told can indicate hip problems and the reassurance this sling gives by easily placing him legs in the «M» position is great.
At the end of some of the trails was a small dimple called a «terminal impression,» which might indicate the organism's final resting place.
The really bad cellulite is still bad but I found since i joined crossfit the small dimples on the fronts of my legs that we're coming in are not noticeable anymore.
Unlike the dry grip of gecko's feet, the toepads of tree frogs are covered by tightly packed «nanopillars,» each with a small dimple in the end, which create strong friction against the surfaces they contact, according to Scientific American.
The corners are rounded as well, assisting with usage, as does the small dimple in the back cover that your fingertip fits nicely in, preventing the phone from sliding around while the display is being operated.
(Tip: instead of marking with pencil, use an awl to create a small dimple in the wood.
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