Not exact matches
As Mary put it: «I love the feel when I touch them, the sort
of squidge at the sides.»
Whole cubes
of pumpkin, plus rosemary and finishing salt, give this light, crumbly muffin a range
of savory flavors (and beautiful color), but if you'd like to sweeten the dish, feel free to add an extra «
squidge» or two
of honey to the batter.
I should have said I did one eye and then
squidged the one side
of the stamp and pinched the other to get the shape right for the other eye.
You look lovely, any wisp
of squidge — and it would only be a wisp — be damned.
I haven't air - brushed these photos so yeah, you can see where I have a little bit
of squidge it sometimes makes itself known.
Chip and I greatly enjoyed our holiday in Scotland; she's the tiny
squidge in the middle
of the picture, smiling and waving at you.
After training at the Slade School
of Art in London, he found that he was less interested in the artwork itself than in the boundaries between it and the world - hence some
of his best - known pieces, such as No 79 (small blob
of Blu - Tack
squidged on wall), No 88 (sheet
of A4 paper scrunched into ball) and his sign on the facade
of Tate Britain that read: The Whole World + The Work = The Whole World.