Sentences with phrase «wafting into»

Do watch the drop, though — if you have a low ceiling you may be best to hang smaller items only rather than have the bedding wafting into your dinner.
I would having breakfast in bed, with my french doors wide open feeling the sea breeze wafting into my room.
It also has a series of filters that help contain the fine particles of dust that otherwise go wafting into the air when you open the canister.
The more burnt rubber wafting into the air, the bigger the cheers from the crowds.
Cold air is literally wafting into my bedroom, and I'm wearing about 18 covers.
As a result, the presence of smoke wafting into a region from distant fires should be included in weather models, the researchers say.
Neuroscientist Steven Jacobson and his colleagues at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke have determined that the virus makes its entry to the human brain through the olfactory pathway, right along with the odors wafting into our nose.
Smoke wafting into a cloud provides countless tiny particles upon which water vapor can condense.
Glad to know herbal medicine is wafting into more homes!
Torres said the smell wafts into her home late in the day in an area where many of her neighbours like to cook with spices.
On Saturday, he wafted into a SXSW panel, sat himself down, stood up again and explained why he did apparently demented things such as send Roadsters into outer space.
As the fresh - baked doughnut smell wafted into the streets, customers began requesting to purchase the delicacies directly, so Rudolph cut a hole in the wall to open his first retail location.
In fact, she did her job as soon as the savory aroma of spiced pork wafted into your nostrils.
They get a job for life and they waft into power and they don't even need to bother try to get a majority of people onside.
«You could smell whenever he was smoking because all the cigarette smoke would waft into the building... I used to smell cigarette smoke pretty frequently.
Instead of just letting scent compounds waft into the air, the plants use a particular molecule called a transporter protein to help move the compounds along, a new study found.
Smog and car exhaust wafted into her high - rise apartment.
When one wafts into our nostrils, these receptors send nerve signals to sensory way stations called glomeruli, which pass them along to the brain for interpretation — «Oh, a rose!»
Inside, shopkeepers heat the miners» clumps of gold ore, releasing mercury vapors that waft into the shop, and then outside, into the streets crowded with townspeople.
The organic aerosol particles that coat the toxic hitchhikers are wafted into the atmosphere through emissions from trees (like those that produce the smell of pine trees), and burning biomass and fossil fuel to form a semi-solid sap - like casing surrounding and protecting the particle's payload from breaking down in the atmosphere.
Smoke has wafted into all nooks and crannies of the menu as consumers become more conscious about their meat consumption.
The tantalizing smell wafted into my room and drew me into the warmth of the kitchen.
That roving eye for the ineffable can be seen not only in the way fireworks in Coney Island explode behind characters in the air, or vape smoke wafts into the ether in slow - motion, but in the way cinematographer Hélène Louvart, shooting in grittily textured 16 mm, captures male bodies in motion.
At night their horns and hooves were burned, the acrid stench wafted into the outskirts.
The smell began to waft into other homes on the block, and finally someone what terror that smell could bring.
Plus he can waft into vents and out of the other end of the pipes they lead into.
It did Yoko Ono's piece no good to let it waft into the painting galleries at MOMA.
L. A. Times art critic Christopher Knight comments, «Melancholy does not merely waft into the atmosphere from Kristen Morgin's elaborately crafted clay, wire, and wood sculptures.
And it eventually wafted into the skies, turning it from blue to green and eating away at the protective ozone layer.
The volatile natural gas liquids vaporized and wafted into the surrounding neighborhoods.
(PhysOrg.com)-- Soot from fire in an unventilated fireplace wafts into a home and settles on the surfaces of floors and furniture.
The smell began to waft into other homes on the block, and finally someone what terror that smell could bring.
Let the sea breeze waft into your room through atmospheric whitewashed shutters and complete the beach look with interesting postcard - style prints of sea life loosely pegged to the wall in a laid - back manner.

Not exact matches

But I was uneasy, and when I did venture to suggest that there was, in fact, a troubling aroma of idolatry wafting within our breezy confidences of the man, I was kindly informed that» being composed of Christian believers» the forum was in no danger of falling into sin against that great and primary commandment.
By themselves, simply by being there, they must have quietly wafted the spirit of God into millions of lives.
Who but a madman or a prophet — or an artist who sees more deeply into things than the rest of us — would have imagined, as Percy did in a 1971 novel, that state governments might recognize a right to die, and that arrangements would be made for the sick and elderly to push a button that would waft them away into a «happy death» in Michigan, a «joyful exitus» in New York, or a «luanalu - hai» in Hawaii?
It was like the effect of some great orchestra when all the separate notes have melted into one swelling harmony that leaves the listener conscious of nothing save that his soul is being wafted upwards, and almost bursting with its own emotion.
-- I've discovered it works wonders in drinks and popcorn ~ I don't eat it but if I plunge a sprig or two into the bowl, I'll pick up delicious wafts of rosemary while nibbling, add a little sea salt + nutritional yeast (tastes like cheese) and it's quite a heavenly experience.
I baked it in a loaf pan and couldn't wait to slice into it as soon as I could smell the aroma of fresh - baked bread wafting from the oven.
The aroma's that waft through our backyard and into the neighbors yards are unmistakable and conjure up so many memories!
With a dozen bakeries in walking distance wafting the smell of yeast and crusty bread into the streets, a baguette or two found its way to my kitchen more than my waistline would have liked.
Today I nearly walked into a pole, which may have something to do with the smell of pulled pork wafting out of Nelsons bbq joint.
When you cut into an onion, you break cells in the onion that release gases that waft up into your eyes and when mixed with the tears in your eyes, these gases produce sulfuric acid.
The wonderful smell of cinnamon baking into a perfect gluten - free treat wafting through the house is irresistible.
This waste is held in a garbage room or dumpster and as it sits and breaks down, odorous bacteria grow and smells can waft out into dining areas or into the general area outside the restaurant, giving the impression that the fish is not fresh or safe.
You cut into it and the scent of spices wafts up to your nose.
The method of cutting butter into dry ingredients, rolling out the dough, and getting flour all over every surface in my kitchen (myself included) is a process I've grown to love and I can't think of a better reward than that of the smell of fresh baked pie wafting through my house.
The minute I cut into this loaf after it came out of the oven, it released a waft of fresh lemon scent.
There may be some truth in that, but around here, fall, and as we head into winter, is filled with fond memories of family gatherings, the warmth of a bustling kitchen, the aroma of nutmeg and cinnamon wafting through the house, the sounds of football blaring from the TV in the background.
The delicious smell wafts across the house, waking any last remaining sleepyheads and bringing them, magnet - like, into the kitchen.
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