Sentences with phrase «snout onto»

Witness the facelifted Skoda Octavia's front view — seemingly an attempt to graft the latest Kodiaq SUV's snout onto the mid-size passenger car.
What the spec sheets don't shed any light on is how the two cars achieve those figures, but as we point the Gallardo's sharply sculptured snout onto the foothills of the Futa Pass it soon becomes clear that what it lacks in livewire tactility it makes up for with unflinching traction and a less edgy, nose - led stance.
She also encourages teaching some impulse control exercises to pooches, as many of them tend to push their snouts onto newcomers for a sniff and might scare them off.

Not exact matches

Press the larger piece of the marshmallow, cut side down, onto the lower half of the cupcake for the pig's snout.
With a long snout and webbed, flipperlike hind feet, the extinct species was probably well adapted to swimming in shallow seas but also able to crawl onto land with its hoofed forelimbs.
Miles and King performed a 2 - year study of «Brown Snout» bittersweet specialty cider apple (grafted onto M. 27 and East Malling / Long Ashton 9 rootstocks) to compare the total weight of harvested fruit, labor hours for harvest, tree and fruit damage, and fruit and juice quality for traditional hand harvest and mechanical harvest using an over-the-row small fruit harvester.
The curse of dog flu has descended onto Japan and with it snout fever can't be far behind.
His only kindness was for Snout, his bird dog, who slept in his bed and got her stomach scratched anytime she rolled onto her wiry back.
I saw another one coming and I took my hand from Pablo's fizzing snout and reached for the steering wheel and Mom slapped my hand away just as the tire hit the hole hard and I bounced sideways and cracked my head on the half - open window and Pablo flipped over onto his hind legs like he was doing a wheelie then opened his mouth and did what I said he'd do all over the front of the radio.
In 1993 the terminus was advancing (I walked from grass - covered moraines onto the ice surface) but all the water from the snout was flowing back up - glacier.
Lawrence drops his rod and leaps onto the beached alligator, straddling it like a horse and forcing its snout to the mud with his hands.
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