Sentences with phrase «wiggly one»

Both under braking and backing off at the right moment, you feel the rear wanting to move forward, and that extra level or wiggly - arsed - adjustability just isn't something you get in the Civic.
They want a car that feels sporty, even if that results in an idiotically stiff ride, pointlessly heavier steering and needlessly brutal tip - in on the accelerator pedal, none of which makes for better or more satisfying progress down a wiggly road.
There's no doubt that when you give it some stick the Evo X is almost hilariously fast and, in the right circumstances, a mind - bogglingly quick way to cover the wiggly line between point A and point B.
A very simple power point presentation of the Wiggly Woo rhyme.
Photographing an entire school full of wiggly, wind - blown youngsters is not only disruptive to the academic schedule, but the results of that lost day seem to become more and more disappointing every year.
Like abstraction, and the London Underground is a brilliant example of something that's vastly complicated, where the trains follow wiggly routes all over the place.
Teachers who use the desks report that the movement is subtle and less distracting than wiggly kids who are trying to get comfortable in traditional desks.
There is also a simple «smiley face» assessment where the children complete the missing mouth with a smile, straight line or wiggly mouth.
Wiggly eye: Keep an eye on students to discover how best to help them.
Kabuki has thick black eyebrows and a wiggly mouth.
Gelatinous skull spirits and metal wing capes and weird asteroids where wiggly souls are reborn: best to let it just happen.
Some like Chris Hemsworth and his portrayal of the God (not Lord, mind you) of Thunder, some like Tom Hiddleston's wiggly Loki, some others like Tessa Thompson's badass Valkyrie and some prefer Mark Ruffalo's green rage monster, Hulk.
Thousands of the wiggly creatures live inside a water filter — called a «vermifilter.»
He explains that the film's wiggly look is a result of hand tracing of video shots, with the images changing slightly from frame to frame because of slight variations in the artists» many renderings of the images.
I absolutely loved the way he was brought to life; from his wafting cape to his wiggly ears and his jumbled up language, he was exactly as the book and my imagination and Dahl meant him to be
Images are generally OK, but a bit wiggly and unstable in spots.
I absolutely loved the way he was brought to life; from his wafting cape to his wiggly ears and his jumbled up language, he was exactly as the book and my imagination and Dahl meant him to be and I couldn't watch him without being swept up in a wave of emotion.
This treasure was found in the first underwater level of this game, Wavy Waters of Wiggly Wilds.
Giving a tiny inspirational nod to the great dynamic duo Banjo - Kazooie, a wicked, green - skinned witch kidnaps a cluster of chicks with nefarious intent and it's up to their fowl friend and his wiggly worm companion to work together and save the day.
Anthony, Emma, Lachy and Simon are «eggcited» with 21 wiggly songs about their animal friends.
Jennifer, good giggly wiggly!
This skirt is wiggly, chic, timeless and glamorous.
My bust grew a lot postpartum, my tummy shrunk but not all the way (and stayed pretty wiggly for a while, so I was not comfortable with anything clinging), and my hips stayed about where they were during pregnancy.
I know it is absolutely absurd, but I have nightmares over the stupid little wiggly things.
(If it's a tiny bit wiggly, that's okay.)
Remove from oven when the eggs are no longer wiggly.
Not only is it found in everything ranging from savory soups and sauces to fun jiggly, wiggly treats, gelatin can help to improve your health in so many ways — not to mention, make you prettier.
Pour batter into an 8 x 8 pan, and bake for 25 to 30 minutes (more if needed, mine needed 45 minutes), until the top has set but the brownies are still a little wiggly.
Gelatin is so prized among certain groups of consumers («raises hand») that a successful batch of broth is measured by its jiggly - wiggly texture.
If it's not a bad case of the wiggly jigglies under your oversized shirt, it's the aching knee or the burning shin splints that has you agonizing through each step.
While most people think of gelatin as forming the wiggly jiggly treats of our youth, it is also released in old - fashioned broths made from simmering bones which can be used to make delicious and nourishing homemade soup, stews, and sauces.
(Don't worry if it's not a perfect rectangle, my edges were wiggly).
BUT what if I told you gelatin has amazing healthy benefits, it's super easy to make your own, and kids sort of dig those wiggly shapes?
Believe it or not, when it comes to insulin signaling, there are many similarities between you and those wiggly creatures.
When your broth cools, it will get «wiggly» and gelatinous.
The burrows, once refilled with sediments, fossilized, and then exposed by erosion, can end up looking like wiggly sticks.»
The computer turned each call into a sonogram, or a wiggly visual representation of the recorded sounds.
From this picture alone, it's hard to tell what the wiggly sticks are, and a strictly mineral origin is of course the most plausible.
For some, though, the wiggly, sucker - covered arms of a live octopus are a treat — even though those arms can stick to the throat and suffocate the diner if they haven't been chopped into small enough pieces.
The researchers suggest that venom may have been a defensive adaptation for snails to ward away competition for wiggly worms on the sea floor.
Behind him, a screen displays a series of wiggly lines and what looks like a graphic equaliser.
Attached like a little wiggly worm at the beginning of the large intestine, the 2 - to 4 - inch - long blind - ended tube seems to have no effect on digestion, so biologists have long been stumped about its purpose.
One cold, snowy day, Ingrid Daubechies saw a wealth of hidden meaning in a confused jumble of wiggly lines.
«To describe some of these cell phenotypes we were using lab words such as skinny wiggly cells, chubby wavy cells or zig - zagging sausages,» says Dr Grieneisen.
While the higher - CO2 snails were more active in general, they moved in «wiggly lines, and some even went in a circle,» says study coauthor and marine biologist Sue - Ann Watson of James Cook University in Townsville, Australia.
But this wiggly line that you referred to, that does turn out to be a couple of percent of the entire atmospheric CO2 on an annual basis and one of the messages from that is that the vegetation and the bacteria that are releasing the CO2 from the soil, the vegetation is taking it up from the atmosphere to the sugars.
Steve: And then they are getting rid of it again, and you get this little kind of wiggly line, but the overall trend is up.
Folded proteins tend to bind to their targets firmly, like a key in a lock, at just one or two spots, but their more stretched - out wiggly cousins are like molecular Velcro, attaching lightly at multiple locations and releasing with ease.
Tiny Chuck Taylors are adorable, obviously, but I questioned their utility for a baby who didn't use her feet except as wiggly pacifiers.
Story number 1: Wiggly, wobbly jellyfish need to break into their crustacean prey's hard shells to get a decent meal.
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