Sentences with phrase «thick piece of plastic»

Their silver, torpedolike earbuds are capped with squishy, semi-translucent domed ear inserts, and are connected by a white cord with a thick piece of plastic in the middle.
You could easily use a piece of old carpet (preferably Hessian backed rather than foam backed) or a thick piece of plastic tarpaulin weighed down with stones.

Not exact matches

On a flat surface place a chicken breast, cover with a piece of plastic wrap and pound gently until the chicken is evenly thick, about 1/3 inch thick.
Transfer the pile to a large piece of plastic wrap, and use the plastic to flatten and press the dough together into a 1 - inch - thick disk.
Lay a piece of plastic wrap over the turkey breast and evenly pound using a meat mallet until 1 / 2 - inch thick.
Transfer dough to a large piece of plastic wrap and shape into a 1 — 1 1/4» thick log.
Place 1 chicken breast between two pieces of plastic wrap and, using a flat meat mallet or rolling pin, pound until it is 1 / 2 - inch thick.
Place butterflied breast between 2 pieces of plastic wrap and gently pound until as thin as possible without tearing meat, ideally to about 1/4» thick and about 10» in diameter.
Flatten each of the four balls into 1 / 2 - inch thick pancakes, and wrap each piece individually in plastic before chilling in the refrigerator for at least a half an hour.
The area housing the camera and speakers of the tablet are covered in a thick, black piece of plastic which seems to go against the rest of the aesthetics of the tablet's rear, which is covered in a light rubber material.
Tend to be noisier than plastic crates when your dog moves around, but this can usually be resolved by placing a thick piece of cardboard between the floor tray and the wire bottom of the crate
Also designed for small to medium - size birds from finches to conures, Greenfeather's Stop - overs feature a thick slab of birch with bark on it hung with three pieces of plastic chain.
As an abstract expressionist born, raised and established in Southern California, Michael, who counted Mike Kelley among one of his grad school professors, uses super thick layers of acrylic paint on canvas and arms himself with plastic blades - never brushes - to create deep, saturated abstract pieces that are laborious, well - thought out and carefully composed.
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