Sentences with word «splinters»

Check the crib for splinters.
It can result in a somewhat subtle type of discrimination that splinters the relationship.
Check for splinters, rough edges, nails and other hazardous items sticking out of the crib.
If you are using a wooden chair, make sure to check it for splinters.
Also beware of vintage or heirloom cribs, which may have lead paint, splinters, sharp edges, protruding parts, and other features that can harm your baby.
Be prepared for scraped knees, allergic reactions, sunburns, splinters, bumps, bites, stings, bruises... Shall I go on?
Set out a first aid kit filled with various - sized bandages and gauze, tweezers (we all know kids are magnets for summertime splinters), antibiotic creams and any boo - boo healers you think might come in handy.
- Plastic or cloth teething rails on any parts of the crib that your baby may chew on while she's teething (avoids wood splinters or paint getting into her mouth).
They also safeguard baby's budding teeth during those inevitable nap time gnawing sessions, preventing crib damage and protecting your little one from splinters and paint chips.
Wood always runs the risk of causing splinters, even if it's perfectly sanded and stained, and metal can cause bumps and bruises much more easily than plastic can.
I experimented with wooden toys (such as blocks) with my son during his first year and he actually bit chunks out of the wood and got splinters in his mouth due to his extremely oral nature.
Give it a thorough inspection, checking for loose screws or bolts, splinters (if a wooden chair), broken parts, food stuck in crevices, etc..
* Bones - A turkey bone is appreciated by playful dogs and teething children alike, but watch for splinters and slivers, and make sure the bone is a large one with no thin bones attached.
Rusted nails were sticking out of the bottom, there was a missing floor board inviting a leg to slip through (and come into contact with those nails), and the part of the structure to which the rope bridge attached was only a few splinters away from breaking off completely.
I mean scoring plenty of goals and not becoming a fence sitting boring pundit with splinters in his arris.
If you want to pick a poor pundit (actually a co-commentator, but he still gives opinions) you could name Alan Smith, who sits on the fence so much, he must have splinters up his wotsit!
All signs lead that way sadly... In other news, has Rosicky recovered yet from the splinters in his arse?
About as much as the first visit to meet your girlfriends parents or maybe the last time you went to A and E and had to sit all night to see a stressed out nurse to have splinters of glass picked out of your buttocks maybe.
shame hes collecting splinters on the bench
We don't want them getting splinters.
A Sanchez has the opportunity to be truly special, sadly his ceiling in an Arsenal jersey is directly correlated to Giroud grabbing ass splinters on the bench.
Over time, wooden pallets get splinters, jags and fissures.
Users have identified easy cleaning, insect resistance, lack of splinters and limited import restrictions as advantages of plastic pallets over wooden models.
Plank: Soak the wood plank in water for 24 hours in advance of grilling (remove any splinters or excessive sawdust.)
«was answered by a serious childhood illness — and the ensuing need to jump off that fence, splinters in the ass or not.
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In my opinion, red pepper vinaigrette is the best partner for grilled artichokes — I'd probably pour it on a 2 × 4 and eat it if I wouldn't get splinters in my teeth.
It's tough and fibrous, unpleasantly chewy (or as Russ Parsons describes in the link above, it practically leaves «splinters between your teeth»).
A deft servitor, with a rapid movement of the knife and fork and a neat turn of the wrist, removes in a twinkling the backbone from the fish, and attached to it are nearly all the other needle - like splinters that infest the shad carcass.
In a rip - roaring congregational fight, the two sides tend to see the splinters in the eyes of their opponents but nothing of the logs in their own eyes.
It's like splinters to the brain.
And then the sound becomes more open, the machine gains speed, small splinters fly as the bit bites through the last solid stuff and spins and whines with singing ease.
It's even harder for shepherds to bring sheep home from the psychologized pew because many splinters have been left to fester.
There were at least three skulls of John the Baptist knocking around and enough splinters of the true cross to build an ark.
Its splinters irritate and occasionally pierce the stolid solidity of the world the novel presents to us, a world otherwise limited in its possibilities to the mundane encompassments of late secular progressivism.
[3] Although the Sadducees and Karaites rejected the oral tradition of the Orthodox, secular scholars concur that these groups were short - lived splinters off the historical mainstream of Orthodoxy.
Protestants just like to keep making the splinters smaller and smaller... you're a Mooglian, but not just a Mooglian, you are a Reformed Mooglian, but then some reform mooglians disagreed about syntax, so now there are the Reformed Mooglian OrderNOTtheWords... and then some of them go all wiggy about spelling and you've got the Reformed Mooglian OrderNAWTtheWRDZ.
In light of this passage, the above question splinters into several interrelated questions.
In a society that delights in caring about and preaching against the million splinters in everyone else's eyes and we can't even see the log in our own.
When He does so, the rough wood of the beam gouges into the lacerated skin and muscles of His shoulders and sends splinters deep into His skin.
I'm in the midst of confusion & uncertainity & feeling like I have a foot in both camps & splinters in my bum from sittin on the fence -LRB-!)
Splinters in uncomfortable places.
Sure, there are brand diehards on either side who will resist and may even pursue their own splinters after the merger.
But, as she also points out, the mutual fund industry needs to remove the log from its eye before complaining about the splinters in public company eyes.
Barton finally made partner on the third try — «I'm sure there were splinters on my back going across the bar, because that was close» — and today he says he's grateful for the experience.
Looking for a painless way to pull out splinters?
You would think that cracking an egg against the side of a bowl is the best way to avoid eggshells from getting into your food, but that method actually splinters the shell and creates more errant shells.
«They suggested he kept his distress over his splintered family and failing college grades hidden from others, and soon became vulnerable to the jihadist path offered by a radicalized older brother,» said the Boston Globe.
Germany now wants to reassert its control over a splintering community of nation states, Michael Ivanovitch writes.
Moreover, some of the best - known and biggest - selling franchises — Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, Mass Effect, FIFA and so on — have been born and bred in Canada.
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