Sentences with phrase «wobbly line»

LONDON: The company responsible for the «wobbly line» that caused confusion during Manchester United's debut using the controversial video assistant referee (VAR) system has apologised for a technical error.
y usually kind of wobbly line was a lot more uniform and hugged my lash line a little more tightly,» she writes.
Its quick dry time means that you have to work quickly to clean up any wobbly lines.
Liquid eyeliner is hit or miss for me — sometimes it turns out okay, and other days I'm applying multiple layers to straighten out my wobbly lines.
Not because it is particularly hard, but because I am normally a speed demon sewer, which is usually evident in my uneven hems and wobbly lines.
It shows the way Nicholson's work developed in response to Mondrian's, with colourful paintings with wobbly lines giving way to austere white reliefs — one carved out of a table bought from Camden market.

Not exact matches

(Mine is a little wobbly / loose / cheap so I'm always afraid it won't cut a straight line but I suspect that most people pay more than 99 cents for theirs.)
I hear a rooster crow and I am in a French movie on the back of a bicycle, my arms around the waist of the postman who is pedaling in a wobbly fashion down a dirt road lined with tall trees.
And it's BYOB, so you'll have an excuse if those lines are a little wobblier than you planned.
I lines are a little wobbly, the wood under the arch is jagged, that sort of thing.
If the vet discovers decay below the gum line or a wobbly tooth, it would be irresponsible to ignore it.
Wobbly heads gaze up from the towel - lined carrier, their curious eyes that distinctive shade of baby blue.
This, in conjunction with a certain wobbly, uneasy graphic line quality essentializes the nature of this painting as a person - like actor, a specific deviation from an ideal form.
The first thing that seers itself into your line of vision are the 12 panel paintings by Rochelle Feinstein which began in 2008 to mark American - led invasions of the Middle East and the halftone dots forming the outline of globes that seem to be turning on a wobbly axis embody the various definitions of the word «hotspots» as a Wi - Fi signal location, a jumping night spot, central hotbed of activity, etc..
In «Friend,» for example, a wobbly black line separates a field of gray from an intruding rectangle of amiable chartreuse.
Palermo's wobbly edges and imprecise lines speak to the impossibility of escaping your origins.
Emin — after lugging the paintings nervously around the world, «too scared to touch them» — eventually got doodling over the top, adding little line - drawings of figures or wobbly hand - written comments, which are also often rather rude.
A traditional Kilim diamond pattern but updated with wobblier, more organic lines (rather than being rigid diamond shapes), this contemporary design has been hand - woven in Afghanistan, with abstract and a-symmetrical colour pattern.
We love the wobbly textured lines on this earthenware table lamp, which is crafted from a handmade mould, and then hand sanded and hand glazed in a shade of not - quite - white that's not quite matte or shiny.
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