Sentences with phrase «worry about a coat»

Fortunately, I don't think I'll have to worry about a coat in August, but a cardigan would be a good call for those air - conditioned conference rooms.

Not exact matches

It seems whatever you do it, it tastes amazing so don't be too worried about the measurements just as long as all the cabbage is coated in the wondrous chilli, ginger and garlic paste, it will work!
As far as I can see, the whole NCB thing is just sugar coating for «suck it up ladies, the pain won't kill you and most of the time you and the baby will survive, so you don't need to worry about it, stop being so entitled and just have your baby in your living room already».
The ring is coated with beeswax and olive oil so you do not have to worry about it splintering.
And don't worry about his skin and coat.
The blade is coated with black Kalgard, so you don't have to worry about it corroding from the elements.
There was no need to worry, however, because the sight of several thousand scientists (including about 1400 anthropologists) marching in lab coats and Einstein wigs with placards seeking money for science, of all things, was a novelty.
It is hypoallergenic and coated with an anti-tarnish silver alloy, so you won't have to worry about this necklace losing its shine.
Lastly, the manufacturer made sure to apply an anti-abrasive coating to the lens, so you won't have to worry about scratching and scuffing it.
They expect the coating to be invisible and longer lasting than standard methods, but art lovers have little to worry about if they're wrong: The process is completely reversible.
Prominent computer scientist Bill Joy, for instance, worries about the creation of self - replicating «nanobots» that could run amok, coating Earth in a blanket of «gray goo.»
After the mercifully uninhabited island had exploded into the stratosphere and collapsed into the sea, making what Winchester says was the loudest noise ever heard by human beings, all Watson had to worry about was a thick coat of ash and mud on his deck and rigging — no injuries to his crew, no serious damage to the Charles Bal.
As someone who lives in a tiny city apartment and has to worry about downstairs neighbors, I love that it's vinyl coated.
I'll admit I was a bit worried about using tapioca starch in the batter for fear that it would turn out gummy, but as the florets bake, the batter turns into a nice light and crispy coating around the cauliflower.
I just love the fact of being outside without having to worry about wearing a coat or warm clothing items.
It's finally warm enough to ditch coats and tights, yet mild enough that I don't need to worry about sweating buckets when I step out my door.
Even though streets are still filled with snow, it makes me happier not having to worry about leaving the apartment with a heavy coat.
I definitely plan to repeat this outfit once it warms up a bit and I don't need to layer a coat over it or worry about my ankles freezing.
Don't get me wrong, I adore outerwear — Really — But not having to worry about forgetting your coat is always a bonus.
I find coated jeans a good alternative to leather pants, more give and not so much worry about stretching out.
Well and, don't worry about the length of your coat — it can't be long enough!
When I bought my fur coat from Zara, I was worried about the looks I would get on the street.
I wanted to wear my hat because I worry about it becoming misshapen in my bag but also this heavy coat because it's honestly so heavy I thought it would put my bag over weight.
I was worried about the colors bleeding through so I sanded it by hand and then slapped on two coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Country Grey just to test the coverage.
I don't have to worry about looking like a balloon while bundled up in this coat.
I don't worry too much about the outfit — i tuck pants into them to keep the pants dry, or wear them with a skirt if that's what i'm wearing, and i have a super cute rain coat that «pulls the outfit together»... knowing though that ultimately the purpose of the rain gear is to keep dry.
I was worried about getting the paint to stick so I used a thick coat of primer.
I only did one coat and I didn't worry about it being a perfect finish, it's going to be covered up after all:
I do recommend doing your first coat especially thin and not to worry about getting too much glitter on in the first coat or two — that could cause the glitter to clump up and need a lot of manipulation if the upper layers of glitter are catching on the glitter that has already dried a bit.
I'm excited for our spring collaboration where I won't have to worry about being warm and layering with tights and coats!
I am not sure if adding a third coat would be a good idea, as I would be worried about too much build up and it not looking as clean.
I prefer hooded coats this way I don't need to worry about bringing a beanie with me.
(the same applies for coats) or if you are aiming for a tighter «punky» shrugged jacket, don't worry about fastening the buttons — as long as the fit is good across your shoulders and the seams aren't straining that's great (will you really fasten your jacket anyway?)
I am super petite and I have always worried about the fit of it but this really inspired me to wear a long coat.
Funny as she was in the much sharper - edged black comedy «There's Something About Mary,» she spends her time here as a ninny, worrying about wedding plans and eventually bashing the best man with a coat stand when he puts the wedding's perfection in jeopAbout Mary,» she spends her time here as a ninny, worrying about wedding plans and eventually bashing the best man with a coat stand when he puts the wedding's perfection in jeopabout wedding plans and eventually bashing the best man with a coat stand when he puts the wedding's perfection in jeopardy.
and most modern cars are dipped in zinc coating to prevent rust, unless the car has been in an accident and repairs were not done properly, rust is something most modern day car owners don't worry about anymore.
No need to worry about that micro USB flap with HZO technology since the protective coating is applied directly onto the components inside the device.
If you are able to pay off your student debt, you will not have to worry about starting your new career and life with the debt bothering you and tugging at your coat strings.
Usually the Bernese Mountain Dog Poodle mix has a coat that is low shedding or non shedding, so you don't have to worry about a lot of hair on your clothing, furniture, or around your home.
This means that you will not have to worry about matting, or other issues concerning the care of the coat.
In any case, taking care of your mastiff's coat might be a concern for you now if you're worried about your dog's appearance.
Other than clipping, curly coats also don't require a lot of maintenance since there's no need to worry about tangles and mats.
It makes less sense to worry about improving coat quality or color, if structure, temperament or health are the problems.
If you're worried about your Maltipoo dog's coat, then worry not.
And if you choose the smooth - coated variety, you won't have to worry much about grooming or shedding, but the wire - haired and long - haired varieties will need some more attention.
Is your dog's sad looking coat causing you to worry about his / her overall health?
Additionally, there is an argument that the absorption of liquid fish oil for dogs is better or quicker when compared to fish oil capsules for dogs which are made with coating, but the difference is probably so minuscule that there's no reason to worry about it.
If you use the correct shampoo, you may opt to bathe more frequently and not worry about damaging the coat.
The Poodle was bred to have a water - resistant coat — which helps explain the quality of the current dog's coat — that was eventually groomed and patterned according to taste and style rather than worrying simply about functionality.
If your dog has a short coat, you may not need to worry about the hair between the pads of his paws getting too...
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