Sentences with phrase «with superglue»

Her fingernails are curved like talons, alternately purple and yellow, and you see they are fake and stuck on with superglue.
I've re-waterproofed the display with Superglue and it seems stable, a couple of minor fine lines but not too bad.
That line makes it look like the back was sliced off, then hastily reattached with superglue.
As a result the movie feels delicate and presents certain flatness in its structure, like cracks that have been papered over and held together with superglue so that it may be sold to the public quick, before anyone notices that it's broken.

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Nina Carter - Brown, Nick Cooper, Angela Ditchfield, Joanna Frew, and Alison Parker, used superglue and lock - on tubes, with the message «Jesus said love your enemies don't bomb them», to block the entrance to the military facility on 27th June 2016.
He's a wizard with Scotch tape and superglue.
A Council spokeswoman said the protesters had superglued their hands together, making it difficult for security to remove them, but that could not be independently confirmed, as they refused to allow reporters contact with the protesters.
In this respect dimethylamine can act as «superglue» because when interacting with sulfuric acid every collision between a cluster and a sulfuric acid molecule bonds them together irreversibly.
«Combating eye injuries with a reversible superglue seal: Scientists and engineers at USC develop an on - the - spot, temperature - sensitive gel that could seal eye injuries on the battlefield.»
* I'm working out (my garlic breath) If the thought of setting aside 20 minutes makes you want to superglue your heels to the coffee table, try this to get around your inner rebel (you can do the first bit on the couch): Make a list of the different things you do consistently every day — make bed, clean teeth, fetch mail — and match each activity with an exercise.
It's a simple premise: you use a few basic controls to guide your little motorbike over various obstacles before the difficulty begins to ramp up and you find yourself with the terrible urge to either throw your controller at the wall or find the developers and do something terrible to them involving rabid weasels, superglue and a certain part of their anatomy.
And with biomimicry playing a role in the medical field already - bone superglue inspired by worms being just one example - it's no surprise that sharks could also be inspiring in the medical field as well.
I've also heard that nail polish with acetone gets superglue off.
I've superglued my fingers numerous times (I'm much more careful with that stuff now a days)-- but I don't think I've ever done all ten fingers at once!!
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