Sentences with phrase «wood splinters»

"Wood splinters" refers to small, sharp pieces that break off from wood when it is damaged or cut. Full definition
This can lead to your toddler having a mouthful of wood splinters and paint, and needless to say this is something you want to avoid!
Cannons sound weak, there's no sense of wood splintering and buckling under fire.
Gunshots crackle, wood splinters and glass shatters, with Mann's frantic camera racing after the fugitives as they scramble into the woods like rats escaping from Christian Bale's sombre predator.
Look at those wood splinters.
Then over the years the walls become weathered, the wood splinters here and there, and you start to love that house not so much because of all its perfection, but rather for its imperfections.
If your dog gets a wood splinter in its paw, soak the area in cooking oil to soften the skin, and then apply an ice cube to deaden the paw before removing the splinter with tweezers.
You can melee these same obstacles and watch as the wood splinters realistically.
Or the not - so - small stuff like a demolition's worth of plaster crumbs, wood splinters and dust.
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