A tucked under tail bone takes our pelvic floor, which attaches at our tail bone and our pubic bone, and makes it slack.
A tucked under tail bone takes our pelvic floor, which...
Inhale to lift your head and tail at the same time; then exhale to
tuck under your tail and round your head in to your chest.
Not exact matches
When preparing a whole tenderloin for roasting, Bob explained that it's important to trim the «silver» skin (connective tissue) from the surface of the meat (it's tough and will not tenderize with cooking) and
tuck the «
tail» (the thinner, tapered end)
under the tenderloin to create a roast of even thickness.
Place the salmon in the prepared baking dish and
tuck about 2 inches of the
tail end
under the fish, so you have a somewhat uniform shape.
Mom3, The «draw your stomach in is always good as long as it isn» t accompanied with a
tail bone
tuck under.
Unless we actively work to maintain the extension of our spine with specific exercise, we are all coming forward, rounding our shoulders, and
tucking our
tail bone
under, giving our spine the same curve as a turtle shell.
When you cross the second braid over the top, be sure to
tuck the
tail end
under the first braid.
This gingham top is so versatile - can be worn
tucked or untucked, with pants or a skirt for work, and also looks great
under a sweater with the collar and
tails peeking out.
This is the era of plastics and aerodynamics, and Mustang smoothly mixes the two via its sculptured front air dam and its
tucked -
under tail.
Therefore, carriage should either not be mentioned in the standards or, at most, faults listed for
tails held high and curled over the back or low and
tucked under the hindquarters.
There is a
tail held high, in a neutral position level with the spine, held low or
tucked under.
When a dog is wagging its
tail at high speed while it is held low or
tucked under, it is a clear indication that a dog is nervous and probably trying to be submissive, showing that the dog doesn't mean harm and would like to be on the good side of whatever it is the dog is feeling intimidated by.
Tucked tail - when the tail is tightly tucked under the dog's body this is a sign of intense fear or can also be a submissive di
Tucked tail - when the
tail is tightly
tucked under the dog's body this is a sign of intense fear or can also be a submissive di
tucked under the dog's body this is a sign of intense fear or can also be a submissive display.
The dog has her
tail tucked under her body.
Thus shielded, Bear can choose a spot out of the wind, curl up in a ball,
tuck legs
under his body, cover nose with
tail, and sleep outside in below - zero temperatures.
When we walked by and bowed his head to us and
tucked his
tail under him,» Sigifredo recalls.
Cats demonstrating fear aggression may flatten their ears against their heads, hiss, bare their teeth, or crouch low to the ground with their
tail tucked under their body, and their fur may stand on end.
Signs of fear include dilated pupils, ears flattened and held outward, whiskers flattened or pressed downward onto the face,
tail closely wrapped or
tucked under the body, and head held upward while lying prone (Figures 1 and 2).
Look for body language cues that could indicate what may be going on: is the
tail set high or is it
tucked way
under the bottom or is it wagging in a happily?
And in my 12 comments at the top of this thread https://judithcurry.com/2016/11/25/week-in-review-science-and-policy-edition-3/#comment-826494, I'd suggest you should
tuck your
tail between your legs and go hide
under a log.
Then I just
tucked that little
tail of wire
under the pot to hide it.