Not exact matches
Affix a two - centimeter - square patch of
thick gray cardboard (about the same color as the TV
snow) 12 centimeters or so away from the
white cardboard.
Even the
thick of winter is better, in my opinion, because at least then there is pretty
white snow!
Thick, tall,
white lines of
snow run the length of the road, piled so neatly that even Tony Montana would be impressed.
SNOW COUNTRY is where I live, so it isn't always good to see a sleek, low - slung, high - performance coupe hunkered in the driveway — at least when it's under a
thick blanket of the
white stuff.
# 7: COVER OF
SNOW by Jenny Milchman «The suspense locks you in on every page, and snow piles up everywhere: thick, white, all - encompassing and holding everything in its freezing gr
SNOW by Jenny Milchman «The suspense locks you in on every page, and
snow piles up everywhere: thick, white, all - encompassing and holding everything in its freezing gr
snow piles up everywhere:
thick,
white, all - encompassing and holding everything in its freezing grasp.
The
white coat of the dog enabled it to guard effectively and remain disguised against the
snow, the
thick coat also managed to protect the large dog from the colder temperatures.
From
snow - capped mountains,
thick chestnuts forests, and authentic Corsican villages, all surrounded by a coastline sugary
white beaches and turquoise waters that rival anything on Caribbean shores.
In place of Welliver's whites, yellows, and blues, he has Conté crayon on huge sheets of
thick paper, sometimes sanded down to convert the
white and texture of rag paper into the blur of atmospheric perspective, the spark of sunlight in a clearing, or the reflection off mountains in the
snow.
Scientists trudged through
thick white powder in Grand Mesa and the Senator Beck Basin to measure the depth of
snow — and its water content — for the SnowEx campaign.
A
thick dusting of
white snow may be part of your winter wonderland dream, but it can also bring a number of risks and hazards to the home.