Sentences with phrase «wadding into»

Step 2: Sandwich the hanger between the wadding pieces and tack them together all round, pulling the stitches tight to gather the wadding into shape.
She writes a test review question on a piece of paper, wads it into a paper ball, and tosses it to a student who opens the paper, responds to the question and tosses it back.
My husband and I also have fights (well, intense discussions) about towels, but ours are about the proper (half / half / thirds, also known as «my way») way to fold a towel, versus the improper (half / half / half / wad into the linen closet, also known as «his way»).

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Lately, small companies are sinking wads of cash into splashy, brief high - profile campaigns.
I'd replay it on my DVD player at home every day and toss one after the other off into massive wads of paper towel.
Take a wad of dough and compress it briefly into a rough ball shape and place it in the middle of the plastic.
Don't spray into the fire; if you can't remove the rack, swab it with oil using wadded paper towels held with tongs.
NBA teams must rip out that page, crumple it into a wad and throw it in the trash — if they haven't already.
He would go into a garage and pay for everyone's petrol or give a homeless guy a wad of cash.
Vote Leave will face an Electoral Commission probe into whether it delivered an incorrect spending return and into a # 625,000 wad of cash it gave to fashion student Darren Grimes.
Pulsars, the dense spinning remnants of exploded stars, contain about the same mass as the sun crushed into a wad of neutrons less than 10 miles wide.
To use, mix enough water and / or apple - cider vinegar into a small wad of tobacco to make a paste and apply directly to the bite.
The hour begins with a group warm up and then goes into the WOD («workout of the day», pronounced «wad»).
When the winter winds howl, we tend to ball our scarves up into neck - warming wads near our faces... but once spring has sprung, letting our lightweight scarves flow long feels natural and chic.
However, Hunt threw the wadded - up gum explosive at the aquarium where it stuck on the glass wall, shattered the fish tank and was able to make a daring escape into the city's square.
Frank flashes the piece tucked into his pants, throws them a wad of cash and tells them to stop by his hotel if they're looking for work.
Blogs may be great educational tools and they give students complete freedom to publish content on the web, but if you don't know how to effectively implement them into the classroom, they're only as good as wadded up balls of paper in the trash.
As Stewart explained later, «I knew that it would be better to drive that truck off a cliff and wad it up into a little ball than to finish in second.»
No big thing at first, just a loose, rattling bolt, then the bolt slips completely free and flies out of place, the carnival ride groans and screeches, and it sags and tumbles into a messy mass of jagged parts and twisted metal and wads of bleeding human flesh.
Holding a wad of cash means a fund manager won't be coerced into selling holdings to meet redemptions from panicky investors.
The days of consumers pulling out a wad of cash or upsetting others in line by writing a personal check have long since passed into the annals of history.
It's great that you remember to toss your used paper into the recycling bin, but don't forget to wad some of it up and toss it to the kitties for pouncing and swatting.
If you can devise a plan before you start dropping wads of cash on all of your wedding expenses, then you'll easily be able to earn the points needed and you'll be off sipping champagne into the sunset before you know it.
Turning into a homely cafe, I pulled out a wad of Scottish banknotes and tried ordering a Banana Cake in my best Scottish accent, inspired by Billy Connelly.
A short cutscene will be triggered showing Michael and Trevor stuffing the wads of cash into bags.
Unless I get myself stuck around a corner from the hole where I don't have a chance, sinking the ball is about as hard a firing a t - shirt cannon into stadium seating without accidentally turning around and blasting an athlete in the face with a wadded up Hanes.
Turning to a range of novel materials — aluminum, urethane foam, Plexiglas, and paper bags — he wadded, lassoed, melted, and balled them into freestanding objects.
Drawing its title from Hannah Arendt's definition of bureaucracy, the exhibition takes the bored energy of office labor and channels it into a multipart dive into the sublimely overflowing inbox, the inky warm Xerox room, the balled up wads of red tape, and the moments of escape that punctuate the droning beige sameness of nine to five.
Identifying and inverting various YES or NO points in the operational flow chart led to the following experiments: Cutting a 6 × 9 foot piece of glossy paper by hand with a box cutter and wadding it up into the darkroom sink and pouring very hot and very cold chemistry onto it with the overhead lights on like in a regular room.
In the first gallery, you see her series Freight Train Crushes, of large colorful paintings on paper, which Kim didn't want displayed on the wall — instead, she crushed them into wads and placed them as sculptures on the gallery floor.
Ever left a business meeting or conference with a fat wad of business cards that you know you're going to have to spend hours inputting into your electronic contacts list before tossing them into the recycling bin?
The combined behemoth mass and gravitational pull wadding up the exploded but orbitally ensnared hot, sticky debris into our moon.
Well, civil justice fans, the people have spoken, and despite injecting wads of cash into local judicial and attorney general races, the so - called «tort reform» crowd suffered some stinging defeats at the state level.
So don't just stuff a wad of tens into an envelope addressed to the IRS with a note reading, «Here you go, bloodsuckers.
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