Physicians still aren't sure what exactly causes colic, although it's been linked to allergies, too much milk, or even
too small a hole in a bottle nipple.
If the nipple is too small baby can suck in air trying to get more food out of
the too small hole.
Not exact matches
To fill the cupcakes, simply use a
small knife to cut a
small hole out of the center of the cupcake, just not
too deep that you scrape any off the bottom!
Dice whatever your grinding up into chunks a little
smaller than the diameter of the
hole you'll be shoving your meat into (yes, we know, she said that
too).
If the nipple
hole is
too small, your hungry baby may become frustrated and try to suck down their milk harder and faster, therefore gulping in
too much air.
Too large or too small of a hole in the bottle's nipple causing baby to gulp air while feeding or gulp air due to frustration and hung
Too large or
too small of a hole in the bottle's nipple causing baby to gulp air while feeding or gulp air due to frustration and hung
too small of a
hole in the bottle's nipple causing baby to gulp air while feeding or gulp air due to frustration and hunger.
Watch for signs that the nipple
hole is
too big or
too small.
If baby seems to be working hard, gets tired easily during sucking, or gets frustrated, the nipple
hole may be
too small.
I was wary of ordering a
smaller size because I wasn't sure if the leg
holes would be
too small.
A poor latch is similar to giving a baby a bottle with a nipple
hole that is
too small — the bottle is full of milk, but the baby will not get much.
A poor latch is similar to giving a baby a bottle with a nipple
hole which is
too small — the bottle is full of milk, but the baby will not get much.
If your baby is sucking hard but is having a hard time getting the formula out, the nipple
hole might be
too small, which makes it hard to drink no matter how smooth the formula is.
The spout is a
small hole with a silicone valve; it works well unless the valve gets distorted; we found this out the hard way after putting it on a dishwasher rack
too many times.
When a baby latches on poorly, it is, using an analogy easily understood in our bottle feeding society, similar to giving him a bottle with a nipple
hole that is
too small.
The one we purchased has the leg
holes too small so our kids get stuck when we are getting them down.
How are diaper bags both like a black
hole and nearly always
too small?
I read a lot of reviews saying that the
holes were
too small.
if you have a
small enough
hole you can put the snowflake over the head of the peg and rest on the neck area — but if like us you have made the
hole too big instead you can then wrap it around the peg and glue down the edges of where they join together.
The tanks were divided horizontally by a false bottom with
holes big enough to let a population of water fleas swim freely — but
too small to let fish leave the bottom part of the tanks.
When
too much matter is put into
too small a space, it collapses under its own gravity and forms a black
hole.
The bright glow of X-rays coming from ULXs is
too great to be the product of typical
small black
holes.
That's much
too big for them to have been built up through the slow mergers of
small black
holes formed in the conventional way, from collapsed stars a few dozen times the mass of the sun.
A hamster would have done nicely, but the
hole into the apparatus was
too small, so we ended up with a tiny frog we found in the biology department.
Its central black
hole was perfect: not
too small, not
too large.
One possibility is that a
small star strayed
too close to a supermassive black
hole and is slowly being ripped apart.
Here's the problem for those who believe a big bang preceded the formation of black
holes, stars, and galaxies: black
holes are
too small to affect something as huge as a galaxy that formed long after the universe expanded, and there is no reason a galaxy should form a large central black
hole.
The black event horizon of the supermassive black
hole is
too small to be resolved from our distance.
If the beam entrance
hole is
too small, not enough energy gets through to the target, but if
too large,
too much energy escapes.
The ruffle tank, pictured solo, seemed a bit
too 70's for me, and I also noticed it had a
small hole in it!
Many were
too small or
too big, some had
holes, and some were just getting old and ratty.
The head
hole looks
too small.
The button
holes on the cardigan are far
too small in my opinion.
The mounting
hole in the body where the seat belt is anchored is
too small, which means that the seat belt can not rotate about the bolt.
In September 2011 Porsche issued a recall due to the possibility that
holes in the seatbelt anchor plates were
too small, which could potentially cause a malfunction in the seatbelt in the event of a crash.
You get large bottle holders and an umbrella recess (it can hold a
small umbrella and has a drainage
hole too) in the front doorpads, a massive cooled glove box with an removable tray, a deep centre storage box and the cup holders integrated into rear centre armrests.
I'm still
too close to
Small Steps to compare it to
Holes.
That's good enough for me — not
too small to be meaningless, and not
too large to blow a fatal
hole in my portfolio if things go wrong.
If the bottle is turned upside down and milk replacer comes out only after considerable squeezing of the bottle, the
hole is
too small.
You should be careful if buying these for a Syrian hamster though as the
holes on many are
too small and only suitable for dwarf and Chinese hamsters.
Boxes
too small to hold your cat can contain
small cat toys or treats; cut
small holes in the boxes so cats will be challenged to fish out the goodies such as store - bought «mice» or
small balls.
The
holes in the fabric are
too small for most dogs to penetrate.
Anything else that has a
hole or gap big enough for a hamster to fit in (even if the gap was
too small at first, a hamster might be able to chew a big enough entrance for itself)
Atresia of nasolacrimal puncta: a condition where the
holes on the inside of the lower eyelids (puncta) are
too small, closed or blocked so tears spill over the lid instead of draining to the nose.
They are
too large to enter
small holes,
too bulky to traverse underground mazes or simply don't have enough spunk to meet the prey head on in
small, claustrophobic spaces.
The 2nd dive delivered even more great sights: a big school of barracuda, a large grouper, hundreds of giant trevally and 2 moray eels together - one of them swimming out of the
hole; maybe it was
too small for 2 morays!
- your Reactor now has a drone feature that lets you control at distance - thanks to that remotely controlled aircraft, you can explore areas in the field without going there yourself - use it in order to surprise monsters, who sometime drop items when they flee - send your Drone in
holes that are way
too small for you, where you'll find strange containers inside - it can also be used to grab mysterious balls of light that float in the air - if a monster touches one of these balls, it starts glowing and can defeat monsters with ride attacks even if it's weak - defeat as many as monsters as you want as long as the effects of the ball of light are active - ride giant monsters in the field - these giant monsters are really powerful, and their ride attacks can defeat enemies without even triggering a battle - each monster has its own ride attack to be used, allowing you to perform specific actions - when you defeat enemies while riding a giant monster, your monster will also get some XP
If the metal lid is
too small then it will fall through
holes in the sorting process, designed to remove contamination.
They are
too small,
too big,
too short, have a stain, a
hole, or some other flaw, and yet you can not bear to part with them.I took my old t - shirts and gave them new life.
My removal included a hacksaw and a rasp to file the
hole down some since it was
too small to fit the new (also oil rubbed bronze) knob.
I actually had to use a couple drill bits because I stared out
too small, but I'd much rather have to move up a size or two than have a huge
hole!