Sentences with phrase «tip of one's tongue»

I've created the soundtrack for Tip of My Tongue, a film by Lynne Sachs, premiering at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC, February 25 and 26, 2017
[Tip of the Tongue: The 7 (Other) Flavors We Can Taste]
Heading north you will soon arrive at the northern tip of Tongue Reef, home to abundance of swirling coral formations, large coral bommies and descending coral walls.
Free word search site Tip of My Tongue makes it easy to find that word that's just out of your fuzzy mind's reach.
The tip of the tongue takes a trip of three steps down the palate to tap at three on the teeth.
«But Friday is a reminder, a trigger... If something is top of mind, it is tip of tongue
Intuitively, this theory makes sense: Why does a misplaced name hovering on the tip of your tongue suddenly spring forth just as you've consciously allowed your brain to move on to a new topic?
He said you could see the fire in their eyes and the biting remarks on the tips of their tongue — just waiting to be unleashed.
This may not make them popular but it's not because they are not loving towards them but because the name of Jesus is always on the tip of their tongue.
It's always on the tip of your tongue.
As Malcolm Gladwell writes in The New Yorker, «the taste of Heinz's ketchup began at the tip of the tongue, where our receptors for sweet and salty first appear, moved along the sides, where sour notes seem the strongest, then hit the back of the tongue, for umami and bitter, in one long crescendo.
Bill Shen of Encore Consumer Capital and Wayne Wu of VMG Partners share a few numbers you should have at the tip of your tongue in an investor conversation.
Perhaps you can't quite put your finger on it but... wait... it's at the tip of my tongue... ah.
It was very interesting the way the heat built up after I'd swallowed the salsa — and it continued to build, concentrating the burn on the tip of my tongue.
Then a slight burn on the tip of my tongue.
From the smoky chipotle to the fresh and mild poblano, chiles add unique flavor and heat that grabs you by the tip of the tongue and sets your mouth ablaze.
Nelson found that a single drop of a solution of capsaicin in alcohol 1: 1,000,000, applied to the tip of the tongue produced a distinct impression of warmth.»
«I've tried it on the tip of my tongue, and it just burned and burned,» Smith told the Daily Post.
A wise restauranteur once said, «A customer rarely remembers how much a great meal cost, but will always have the price of a bad meal or experience on the tip of his tongue.
The first thing she read was an article about «Russell Johnson, who plays for the Seahawks» in an attempt to have good answers on the tip of her tongue.
For all we know, Welbeck could return from injury and park his butt on the tip of your tongue??
Now, more often than not Moreno's errors aren't costly and he's fortunate enough to get away with it but they're the sort that stick with supporters and at any given moment these people have a long list of Moreno errors right on the tip of their tongue.
When you touch the roof of your mouth with the tip of your tongue you will be hitting the hard palate.
Next, she put some food in her mouth, and with the bird still on her shoulder, exposed the tip of her tongue (which had another morsel of food on it)
A swallow initiated with the tip of the tongue starting in the area of the maxillary anterior papilla (just behind the upper front teeth), then with a peristaltic wave - like action, the tongue presses up against the roof of the mouth, forcing the bolus of saliva or food posteriorly and finally down the throat.
Pushing your finger into this «piano wire» frenulum will often cause the tip of the tongue to tilt downward and the center of the tongue to pull down and crease along the middle.
If the tip of your tongue does not stay stationary, and moves between, or places forces on any of your teeth, you have what I call an ABNORMAL SWALLOWING PATTERN.
Many doctors and nurses recognize tongue - ties with the frenulum attached to the tip of the tongue, especially if it pulls the center of the tongue into a notch or heart shape.
But not all understand that a frenulum can also attach just behind the tip of the tongue, or in the middle, or at the base.
The tip of the tongue needs to be able to lift higher than halfway when the mouth is open, and the back of the tongue needs to lift and then drop to create the vacuum that pulls out milk.
There are degrees of tongue - tie, depending on how close to the tip of the tongue the frenulum reaches.
Some babies have just a bit more attachment than is ideal, while others have a membrane that's attached all the way to the tip of the tongue.
When sucking on the breast, baby's tongue makes a wave - like motion; it begins at the tip of the tongue and moves toward the back.
If your baby is born with a tongue - tie (ankyloglossia), the piece of tissue that connects your baby's tongue to the lower part of his mouth is attached close to the tip of his tongue.
Remember how we started our tongue's path to the back of your mouth with the tip of the tongue going up to your hard palate?
It may be attached close to the tip of the tongue preventing the tongue from moving freely and from sticking out past the baby's gums.
Ask her to place the stick on the tip of her tongue.
I don't have the names on the tip of my tongue, but most health food stores have knowledgeable workers that could give you some tips!
When drinking from an open cup or straw, the tip of the tongue elevates behind the top teeth to push the liquid back to swallow.
When drinking from a sippy cup, the spout is in the way, impeding the tip of the tongue from elevating.
When Baby opens wide, gently massage the tip of his tongue in circular motions pressing down and out, encouraging his tongue to move over his lower gums.
She also took a look at John and alerted us to two medical problems that may be hindering his ability to suck: 1) He was tongue - tied (his frenulum went all the way to the tip of his tongue) and 2) His jaw looked uneven and his cranial plates may have been moved incorrectly in the birth canal.
- When your baby opens its mouth, place Calma on the tip of its tongue and do not push Calma in - your baby will take Calma in as far as it needs, just as it learned on the breast
These babies might be able to stick the tip of their tongue out of their mouth when their mouths are partially closed, but when the baby opens wide (like they need to do for breastfeeding or crying) the tongue can» t move off of the bottom of their mouth.
«He «s just always got the answer on the tip of his tongue.
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