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"crevice" Definitions
  1. a narrow opening in a rock or wall

256 Sentences With "crevice"

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These may include dusting brushes, crevice tools, and floor brushes.
Ocher dust invaded every crevice of weapons, clothing and vehicles.
Or the exotic skin tag of the grey armpit crevice.
Do they fall nicely within the crevice of the ear?
It flooded its way through every crevice in my brain.
We looked in on a parrotfish asleep peacefully in a crevice.
The wind whips as an ice ladder spans a yawning crevice.
So the hustle case falls into a crevice in the law.
It's like there's sauce on every inch, every crevice of this wing.
A day later, however, engineers noticed a crevice opening in the spillway.
Death stalks just about every nook, crevice, and corridor of Pose's fourth episode.
Moist. Luggage. Crevice. Stroke. Slacks. Phlegm. How did those words make you feel?
The two assumed someone had already made a product to block the crevice.
The vacuum features some extra attachments like an upholstery tool and crevice tool.
The carpet of rose petals seeps into the crevice between floor and wall.
Dirt spewed from beneath the tractor, blowing into every crevice of the cab.
While Mr. MacEachern searched nearby, Mr. Storm explored a crevice in a rock.
There were blankets sprawled everywhere, with pillows in every crevice of the room.
Scammers aren't just cultural blips anymore; they've infiltrated every crevice and crook of society.
They have intimate knowledge of every crevice of our face, and that's uploaded somewhere.
We see them there and we feel them in each crevice of our bodies.
Every striation and crevice, every pimple and imperfection, will be scrutinized, praised or criticized.
Still, in certain decades it seems like a crevice, and in others a crevasse.
Officials said crews would work to plug the crevice in the spillway with rocks.
We live in a world where unicorns have breached every crevice of the culinary world.
And Donald Trump metastasized in that crevice while everyone was so goddamn busy being ironic.
He did not cry when his father placed him inside the crevice of a Ferrari.
After a tick crawls onto you, it sneaks into a concealed crevice, like your armpit.
This gives us a crevice for me to wiggle my bald head of ideas into.
Mushroom purée was hiding under it, and mushroom butter worked its way into every crevice.
It seeps and oozes and permeates into every pore and crevice of a victim's life.
Google has spent the last 13 years mapping every corner and crevice of the world.
That crevice gives the form volume, makes it a thing rather than just a shape.
The Coral One's handheld vacuum includes a crevice and fabric tool for cleaning furniture or drapes.
Wiretaps are now are devoured and debated in every corner and crevice of people's everyday lives.
This bundle also includes extra tools such as a crevice tool for more specialized cleaning tasks.  
A peregrine falcon rose, plummeted into the crater, circled back up and disappeared inside a crevice.
A bead of sweat dropped from his disheveled hair into the crevice of an earnest grin.
The bugs could get through a crevice the height of two stackedpennies in less than a second.
Toffee, a 7-week-old puppy, fell into a 50-foot-deep crevice behind an Huntsville, Ala.
They were using helicopters, heavy machinery and dumping rocks into the crevice of the damaged emergency spillway.
Other detachable tools include a crevice tool, multi-surface brush roll, and a high-reach dusting brush.
Fuller, in fact, suggests a mastodon cloned from prehistoric genetic material discovered in a crevice of ice.
WASHINGTON — Special counsel Robert Mueller spent 23 months investigating every corner and crevice of President Trump's universe.
WASHINGTON — Special counsel Robert Mueller spent 22 months investigating every corner and crevice of President Trump's universe.
Deep off the coast of California, a mysterious purple light emerged from a crevice in the seafloor.
The granite rock face with the eagle nest in the crevice rose just in front of us.
The flexibility allows the insect to fit through just about every crack and crevice in your home.
Vines invade nearly every crevice, and sea gulls swoop in through the jagged holes left in windowpanes.
Ron slipped through a crevice back into the booth, reclaimed his chair and put on his headset.
It penetrates every crevice and corner of our institutions, and pervades every fiber of our collective being.
He was hefty with a powerful voice and an energy that permeated every crevice of the office.
Forrister played his clip of a highly venomous but shy banded sea snake undulating into a rocky crevice.
Did we need another example of the way the internet has seeped into every crevice of American politics?
They discover the missing woodcutter stuck in a crevice, like a Roomba trapped beneath a piece of furniture.
The presence of these saccharine crystals, syrups and powders in every crevice of the American diet adds up.
I toss the stone of my story into a vast crevice; measure the emptiness by its small sound.
It also includes a crevice tool and pet tool, so that you can handle every kind of job.
She arched her back and slid through an ivy-covered crevice, then climbed onto a chain-link fence.
For example, I made oyster soup and 'plated it' in the crevice between the neck and the clavicle.
Here, you can't help but experience the sublime view of the Hvítá river mysteriously disappearing into the crevice.
Moments later, a butterfly landed near some of the spilled drink that had pooled in a small crevice.
A Lebanese 1,000-pound bank note, worth about 66 cents, was tucked into a crevice in the granite.
Just set it over a weed-infested crevice or crack in your driveway and start scraping those weeds away.
It comes with a pet-multi-tool, duster crevice tool, and even a wall mount hook for convenient storage.
If ONLY you had some ally in the U.S. senate, some tiny crevice where GOPs could get a toehold.
Helping her shower, I needed to become acquainted with just about every fold and crevice that was my mother.
The harsh summer sun cast a shadow over my tools, which were anchored in a crevice only millimeters deep.
It is hot and humid, you spot an orchid which is growing from the crevice of two tree branches.
It's cordless, bagless, and comes with a crevice tool and brush tool for all of your niche cleaning needs.
The vertical crevice measured barely seven inches wide, but Tucker, a human reed, was able to squirm down it.
Or it will get sand in the crevice between the case and the phone, which is nearly impossible to remove.
"I toss the stone of my story into a vast crevice; measure the emptiness by its small sound," she writes.
She created miniature dioramas including one of workers toiling away in a vagina-shaped crevice at Fukushima's damaged nuclear plant.
My nightstand book (really stored in the crevice between my pillow and headboard) is Guantánamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi.
Scammers aren't just cultural blips anymore; they've infiltrated every crevice and crook of society, and some, thankfully, with justifiable reason.
The cheese didn't feel right, and coated my teeth like a thick plaque, sticking in every crevice of my molars.
Delicately, Somphone moved four live bombies to a rock crevice, where his family was less likely to step on them.
On Panarea the soil is so fertile flowers explode from every crevice in the rock walls lining the narrow footpaths.
The crevice tool is ideal for window casings, radiators and vents, the area around major kitchen appliances, and dryer vents.
There are free pens, phone cases, and tote bags as far as the eye can see, filling every crevice of CES.
A Moist Crevice for Word Aversion: In Semantics Not Sounds examines why people have such an issue with the word moist.
"Your butt cheeks and [thighs] will drop down in the crevice in his legs, allowing for much deeper penetration," Kendrick says.
The cheese didn't feel right, and coated my teeth like a thick plaque, sticking in every crevice of my molars imaginable.
The woman's smooth face, with a slightly open mouth (a horizontal crevice) and socket-less eyes, is both flesh and skull.
Now that he's emerged from the darkest crevice of his own behind, Wästberg appears to be here for the long term.
Superfit and apparently fearless, the climbers squeezed themselves into the dark crevice and gradually disappeared one by one into the cave.
"A situation like this literally affects every crevice and crack of your livelihoods, of your relationships," the actor said, tearing up.
"The Grand Canyon is a minor crevice compared to the vast chasm of ignorance of that man," Salmond said of Trump.
Just looking at his face was enough to make Karen feel that she had peered into every crevice of his personality.
Each unit includes an extension wand plus three attachable tools: a crevice tool, a "pet turbo" tool, and a pet upholstery tool.
Several team members tried to climb into the crevice to help her, but were unable to do so, even as Dumbre fainted.
However, replay showed that while the crevice left by the ball touched the line, the ball hadn't, and it was ruled foul.
A bronze, door-size plaque angled into a crevice at a Fifth Avenue skyscraper recalls the spot where their home once stood.
The Black & Decker Cordless Lithium Hand Vac comes with a crevice tool and brush, along with its charging base and washable filter.
Lara is wedged in a crevice deep underground, nearly crushed between two sheer rock walls as another rock pins her legs down.
She is permitted to experience every crevice of the spectrum of gross, selfish human emotions in the same way as the men.
We're talking zero aim here; going for my heart, head, funny bone, knees, balls, and landing in the crevice of my brain.
The recovery operation for the slain Marines reportedly took six hours and involved hoisting them out after they fell into a crevice.
Choose between its max and powerful mode for carpets and floor messes, while its crevice tool works best to reach higher messes.
That's a great thing for an artist to accomplish: cleave a crevice in the viewer's skull that they have to somehow close.
Dr. Sandra Lee has seen it all: hundreds of lumps and squishy tumors growing on every nook and crevice of the human body.
With holes to stuff your arms in, Woollip can also be turned on its side to fill the crevice of a window seat.
Newburger and Simon invented a product called Drop Stop to block that crevice, an area they jokingly refer to as The Carmuda Triangle.
Google is a gigantic octopus, with sprawling, growing tentacles reaching deep into every nook and crevice of media companies — very much including Axios.
According to one military official, the Americans who were killed had to be pulled out with a hoist after falling into a crevice.
A standing-room-only crowd filled every crevice of the Brooklyn theater, which was celebrating the kickoff of the 23rd annual Vision Festival.
When the frog tongue hits a cricket, the saliva becomes 100 times less viscous and flows around the cricket into every little crevice.
Instead of securing itself to the surface with its harpoon-fired grappling hooks, Philae bounced several times, and eventually settled within a shadowed crevice.
Create indentations for the yolks, and them into the crevice you just made, and bake at 350°F until the whites start to brown.
Every crevice has to be filled with some kind of moving part that will make the song as noticeable and as unshakeable as possible.
Since the material is thicker, they look like actual pants and don't define every crease and crevice like other leggings made with thin material.
As he was leaving the ice, his skate got caught in a crevice, he fell and dislocated and fractured his shoulder ... according to Freund.
Further describing her pregnancy, Otis wrote her daughter is "so big & takes up every crevice of my insides," making it difficult for her to breath.
Little is known about the ecology of this seven-mile crevice—in fact, it's often said that we know more about the surface of Mars.
Adjust the Hue: Lighting is key in any home environment; nobody feels at peace with fluorescent lighting harshly highlighting every crevice of your living room.
Nestled in a small crevice at the bottom of a living room wall were tobacco bags, socks, drawing utensils, a lone marble and 10 drawings.
But most pertinently, its presence feels embedded in every crevice of mainstream pop culture; so much so, that sometimes we don't even notice it's there.
The "crevice traversal" apparatus tested the cockroach's movement in small horizontal spaces, while the "confined-space crawling" apparatus tested their movements in small vertical spaces.
They then follow a snake into a crevice in the side of a rock—meant to signify some sort of supernatural time warp—and disappear.
Several men have sneaked off to a dark crevice to drink beer, invisible until their aluminum cans clink against the pavement, giving away their location.
Excited, I threw my hand inside the crevice and only managed to touch the antennas before the red creature burrowed itself deep underneath the rock.
If you've still got a crevice left in your suitcase for another bottle, buy it here (they'll also ship bottles for you if you don't).
Another instance of invisibility, the work diffuses the energy required for language to inhabit each crevice of the performance and communicate effectively with the viewer.
The building management tried to contain the smell, taping over every crevice — the edges of the men's front doors, their letter flaps, even the locks.
For my story to work, though, I would have to separate the poufy red velvet pincushion part — which was glued into the crevice — from the shell.
Walking on bound feet would push the metatarsals backwards until the foot broke, creating a deep crevice between the front and the back of the foot.
It was an infinitesimal number—over 25,000 times shorter than the blink of an eye—but for the finely tuned GPS it was a yawning crevice.
In her 1982 painting "Crevice," slabs of upthrust rock tumbled against one another, with a pair of disembodied feet and ankles adding a ghostly human presence.
Once inside the crevice, the cockroaches managed to move rapidly, at nearly 20 body lengths per second, with their legs splayed completely out to their sides.
The "underboob pen challenge" is going viral on Weibo, and women have been posting pictures of pens and pencils held in the crevice under their breasts.
In the package, you get several accessories and tools, including the battery, charger, duster crevice tool, dusting brush, wide upholstery tool, and anti-allergen dust brush.
In a recovery operation that took six hours, the dead had to be pulled out with a hoist after falling into a crevice, the Times added.
Only an innocent or a simpleton could fail to recognize that a live hornet was being deposited in the crevice of every literary seat in town.
But jump or fall in, and you could quickly find yourself sucked into an underwater crevice or pummeled against the rocky cleft walls by the current.
The on-screen dermatologist otherwise known as Sandra Lee, MD, has made a name for herself by recording oozy pops on every single crevice of the body.
Wrap strips of soft cloth around the tip of a screwdriver, dip it into soapy water and swab each corner and crevice How to Do Laundry, Fast!
A dramatic video of a 20163-year-old Indian mountain climber being rescued from a 200 to 300 foot deep crevice in the Himalayas is going viral.
The 33-year-old mountaineer fell into the hidden crevice soon after leaving her camp to start the day's expedition with two other climbers at 1.30 a.m.
Corliss said for this challenge he'd wanted to so something "safer" after flying through a 25 foot wide crevice between two cliff faces for his previous stunt.
Like a record that's seemingly been left on repeat in a deep crevice of my brain, that mantra has been looping around inside of me ever since.
That intrigued me and then I found this dark shape about half way between the Clansman Hotel and Drumnadrochit which transpired to be a crevice or trench.
Given the scale of the bank's balance sheet — 1.8 trillion euros, or more than $2 trillion — that inclination is likely to spread to every crevice of finance.
"  The November midterm election seems likely to further extend this crevice between what I have called the Democratic "coalition of transformation" and the Republican "coalition of restoration.
On November 12, 2014, the Philae lander detached from Rosetta, bouncing twice on the surface and eventually becoming wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
During sex, if a careless upstroke allows the penis to fully exit the crevice of choice, the next fraction of a second has a high disaster quotient.
Mr. Rossi keeps his paperwork stuffed into any crevice around the front counter, and the bulk of his merchandise is piled in unmarked cardboard boxes like bunkers.
SAN ANTONIO — In one truck, the migrants crouched in the dark in a three-foot crevice between the trailer's ceiling and the top of medical-supply boxes.
The upper part is made of magenta brushstrokes, with two narrow blue linear elements lodged between the rows of brushstrokes, like evening light slipping through the crevice.
The family was hiking up Table Rock Mountain on the Fourth of July with the canine when he wandered off and fell 100 feet down a snowy crevice.
Tolitoli police rescued the woman, who was only identified as HS, and who was trapped in a crevice between large rocks near Galumpang village, the Jakarta Post reported.
Perhaps it's the shitstorm of irony that's invaded every crevice of our collective existence, but A Productive Cough shouldn't come off as fake, or winking, or a joke.
But instead of flattening them onto a 2D screen, its real-time, interactive 3D imaging system allows doctors to peer into every corner and crevice of your body.
Some handheld vacs also come with useful attachments and tools, such as a crevice tool to get into nooks and crannies, or a soft brush for targeting dust.
It's a segment that may become more common as tech continues to infiltrate every crevice of society, and perhaps where the next wave of organizing will take place.
The science behind UV germ blitzing is robust enough, but they aren't guaranteed to kill every type of bacteria out there, in every single crevice on your phone.
"The glue and the thing and the chemicals or something, I don't know, and some of it would just sneak out the crevice [on the side]," Zellweger added.
Throughout the rescue effort, volunteers tried lowering a person down into the 50-foot (15 m) crevice before realizing the opening was only 5 inches (13 cm) wide.
When the Coral One starts shipping sometime next month (it's available for pre-order today) it will only include a crevice tool and a fabric tool for tidying furniture.
The Animal also holds up to 77 liters of dirt in its bin and comes with several attachments such as crevice tool, mini soft dusting brush, and combination tool.
Steam vents crack the surface in many directions and a misplaced step could release a blast of scalding air or even pitch the visitor into a newly opened crevice.
Some time after that, she tacked up a horse she'd been training, jumped on, and immediately sprang back off: stinkbugs were pouring out of every crevice of the saddle.
Her one year old had strangled going down a slide at her daycare center when the cord dangling from the hood of her red sweatshirt caught in a crevice.
" According to the group, Tyndall "used this position of trust and authority to sexually abuse Plaintiffs on multiple occasions, by engaging in acts that include but are not limited to: forcing Plaintiffs to strip naked, groping Plaintiffs' breasts, digitally penetrating Plaintiffs' vaginas, and spread open their anal crevice so he could leer at the crevice and anus, for no legitimate medical purpose and for no other reason than to satisfy his own prurient sexual desires.
If you cannot tell at first glance, these symmetrical images are the creations of two bodies, intertwined and harnessing every curve and crevice in order to form shapes and typography.
"We are literally everywhere, in every crevice of the country, in the world, from the smallest little rural towns to the biggest cities, and Pride should reflect that," he said.
Instead of reaching out a physical arm, you'll look at a ledge or crevice to center one virtual hand over it, then hit the corresponding trigger to pull yourself up.
Researchers from Kongsberg Maritime sent the robot underwater to previously unreached territory in search of "Nessie's Trench," a crevice that a tour boat operator claimed to have found in January.
At the pass, we were finally met with a view that matched the topography; waterfalls fell from every bright-green crevice of the peak overlooking Hellbourg, where our hike began.
According to the California Department of Water Resources, other fixes at Oroville Dam — California's second-largest dam — included dropping sacks of rocks into the emergency spillway's crevice to prevent more erosion.
The magic hinges on the hope that as a player, you'll feel every crevice of this world in a way that only a 20-hour video-game experience can dish out.
Yes, they're gross, but there's also something strangely soothing about watching an almost-undetectable, teensy black pore that's hiding in an oily crevice explode with a mountain of yellowish, stringy pus.
Vacuum almost any surface with ease using the Shark Navigator — the motorized brushroll tackles hard and carpeted floors, while the upholstery brush and crevice tool expand your cleaning beyond the floor.
Here in the remote town of Rendel, a grueling four-hour trek to the nearest paved road, the disease has spread to every crevice of this valley and the hills above.
It took 45 minutes to an hour to do a pair, she said, because she wanted to make sure the foundation got into every crevice and covered every bit of ribbon.
He then became the first sitting president to visit the Western Wall, the holiest site for Jewish prayer, where he donned the traditional skullcap and left a note in a crevice.
Album Review Over the last four decades, hip-hop has emerged as the lingua franca of global pop culture, a force that has gleefully imposed itself in every corner and crevice.
In the summer, when it's hot and every crevice of your body is sweating, there's nothing quite like cracking open a can of La Croix — and then another, and another, and another.
According to its promotional video, the plate borrows its design from a sponge surface and contains 500 perforated holes to absorb the oil from a dish into the bottom of each crevice.
The 60-minute Red Carpet Facial consists of seven steps using cutting-edge technology to stimulate lymphatic drainage, lift your cheekbones, sculpt your jawline and ultimately contour every crevice of your face.
Our favorite vacuum overall is the Miele C2 Electro+, which is extremely powerful, long-living, and is well-outfitted with several brushes, crevice attachments, and an easy-to-change filter/bag system.
Or you could cook something a whole lot gutsier and more intense: a bird so slathered with puréed herbs, Middle Eastern spices, garlic and lemon that not a crevice is left untouched.
They were able to stuff the sock into the crevice to fill it up, and by hooking one end around the bottom part of the seatbelt, the device moved with the seat.
One visitor, Ms. Haynie said as she handed us a gate key, broke his axle, and the truck that came to haul him out got two flats and fell into a crevice.
I saw a mother in pajamas bouncing her infant daughter in the very lived-in room her family had stayed in since November, every crevice jammed with diapers and snacks and clothes.
The erudition for which she is known was part of a passion for culture that emerged, like a seedling in a crevice in a rock, during her emotionally and intellectually deprived childhood.
Dushku's case shines a light on another dark crevice of CBS, which has been under investigation since the New Yorker first reported a series of harassment allegations against its chief executive Leslie Moonves.
The detachable crevice tool glides along edges with an LED light so you won't miss anything and the compact TuboEraser tool is apparently powerful enough to tackle smaller surfaces like upholstery and stairs.
And since your floor's not the only thing covered in pizza bagel crumbs, it also comes with a small brush, crevice nozzle, and furniture brush, so you can get everything else spotless too.
If her mainline records tend toward broad stroke depictions of rolling landscapes, this tape is a portrait of a cave located somewhere in those hills, each crack and crevice treated with delicate attention.
A reminder: we recently learned of a man in Swindon who shoved seven grams of cocaine up his dick (up his dick!), presumably in that dark crevice between the foreskin and the meat.
"You all know what I've been through, thank you so much for being there, I'm there for you too," she says, to screams that seem to fill up every crevice of the room.
Whatever the reason — millennials' search for meaning, late capitalism seeping its way into every crevice of society — the practice has been translated into an abundance of meme accounts and apps and even bars.
"A lot of the residents [in Mosul], you know, looked askance at Baghdad, looked askance at the Kurdish region, and that gave them just enough of a crevice to hang on," he added.
With its legs poking out of a dark crevice on a speeding comet many millions of miles away, the Philae spacecraft, missing since 2014 after a 10-year trip, has finally been found.
It comes with five additional cleaning attachments: three tools (mini motorized, combination, and crevice) and two brushes (mini soft dusting and stubborn dirt) that you can switch out for the Torque Drive head. 
Who knows how many miniature woodland creatures have crept into its crevice over the years to nest, to shelter from the wind and rain, to hide from predators — or to wait for prey.
Potholes form when water and salt seep into cracks, freeze and expand, creating a larger crevice, said Joe Carbone, who works for the Transportation Department, where he is known as the pothole chief.
How will America's largest city fit the 225,000 people who usually take the L between Manhattan and Brooklyn daily into every crevice of an increasingly notorious subway system that's already operating well over capacity?
The man entered the cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, carrying a backpack when it was open to visitors last Thursday, then hid in a crevice to avoid security when it closed, according to Haaretz.
Mekere Morauta, a former prime minister, emerged from retirement to contest a seat in Port Moresby, calling Mr O'Neill's government "an octopus with many tentacles, invading every crevice…where there is the smell of money".
Before it was removed on Monday for violating YouTube's policies, it showed a few puppies in a small crevice that easily contains them, then a python approaches, starts biting the dogs, then wraps around one puppy.
It doesn't matter if you consider yourself a value meal evangelist or avoid the drive-thru window altogether: Anyone with a stomach knows that fast food dominates our global palate in every crevice of the Earth.
I was detached from the world, untethered without a phone or a computer to connect me—but none of my friends wanted to hang out anyway, since every crevice of my unwashed body stank like chorizo.
The article is the type of piece the New Yorker usually is very good at: diving deep into a crevice of science and connecting it to veins of either history, politics, or the poetry of everyday life.
For example, the meandering point is more likely to strike a spike in the Julia set that juts out into the plane than it is to intersect with a crevice tucked into a region of the set.
Boutain said the third gun, used to kill Guo, was stashed away in a crevice of a brick wall near a Salt Lake City homeless shelter, though it has been removed to an unknown place since then.
Contacting the family, the pair soon learned that Boomer's people had lost the dog while hiking up Table Rock Mountain on July 4, where he "wandered off and fell 100 feet down a snowy crevice," People reports.
Another video YouTube removed Monday, titled "Real Anaconda Stalks Cat Home - Brave Cat's Mother Protect and Save Her Baby Cat Life From Anaconda," depicted almost the exact same storyline, except the snake attacked cats in a crevice.
There a gaping crevice between government attitudes and industry needs largely because of our traditional laissez-faire, hands-off approach to business, which is in fact both outdated and short-sighted given the globalization of our economy.
Upon closer look you see its roots have wrapped around the trunk and leaf debris has fallen into the branch crevice creating a small nest of moisture retention for the orchid roots (aka your moss/bark mix).
Oops, it happened again: your family got a 30-pound turkey and made four separate sweet potato casseroles for eight people, and now you can't close the refrigerator door because there are leftovers overtaking every shelf and crevice.
"My first week on the job, a 5-gallon, wall-mounted ketchup dispenser got stuck open in the kitchen and dumped a prodigious quantity of ketchup onto every hard-to-reach kitchen crevice," Bezos told author Cody Teets.
There is also a mask with cat ears and whiskers in my closet, as well as fishnet stockings, makeup covered cotton swabs, and so much cum-soaked paper—stuffed into every crack, crevice, and corner of my apartment.
Her adaptation of the cream sauce was a lean, bright and intensely delicious update: a mix of ground almonds with cream cheese and Greek yogurt, spiked with nutmeg and squished into every last crevice of the broccoli florets.
The centre console between the front seats has a retracting leather lid that hides away all of your paraphernalia and offers the perfect armrest while your right hand's on the wheel, finger in the crevice, enjoying the ride.
The lattice begins on both the right and left sides of the composition and extends toward the center, which is dominated by a black, vertically oriented abstract form with a narrow vertical crevice visible in the upper half.
The beauty of death and decay in "Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice" There is also more of a "cat and mouse" element to certain boss fights, like a giant snake that you narrowly avoid by escaping into an unreachable crevice.
On Sunday, during its second-to-last pass over Philae's likely resting spot on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the Rosetta spacecraft's OSIRIS camera obtained visual confirmation of the robotic lander, wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
If the grouper chases a fish into a reef crevice, it uses its body to point to the hidden prey until the slender eel goes after it; if the hapless quarry escapes to open water, the grouper is waiting.
If you harbor fears about the so-called internet of things, or IoT — that fancy term for all those chattering online devices currently burrowing into every crevice of our homes — then your concern likely has to do with privacy.
This is the time to switch away from the standard attachment and use either the hose or crevice attachment; brush attachments will just trap sand in the bristles and you'll end up vacuuming the sand all over the house.
The fifth traced the brain's perception of speech, and for the sixth the data turned operatic, disclosing a neuronal hot spot in the major crevice, or sulcus, of the auditory cortex that attended to every music clip the researchers had played.
At the very top of the canvas, nestled within the crevice formed by the top man's heart-shaped butt, we see the tip of the other man's penis with an outlined drop of pre-ejaculate fluid just about to fall.
But after you've done it a few dozen times, it knows your every contour and crevice, and, according to Apple, it might even work when you have a monster beard or forget to Nair the mustache your hirsute genetics gave you.
Decorating for the holidays can be costly and messy (do you really need pine needles sneaking into every crevice of your living space for the next six months?!), but there's no arguing how cozy and comforting it makes your place feel.
She offers to show me around—there are fairy lights wrapped around the bannister, artwork adorning the white walls, potted plants unfurling in every crevice, and one of her favorite bejewelled catsuit costumes pinned up and glinting in the sun.
JJUUJJUU has been a SoCal scene staple for a minute now, helping keep psych rock properly weird with its droning, crevice-filling jams (when the project's founder, Phil Pirrone, isn't busy organizing the strange and glorious trip that is Desert Daze).
In a new interview with Marie Claire, Teigen recounts the mortifying experience of finding out that her hubby was privy to a secret she firmly believed was hers, and hers alone alone — safely tucked away in a small, dark crevice.
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin's Oscar-winning documentary superbly captures the details of the climb — including how Honnold mapped out every crack and crevice of his route to the top — while reveling in the feat's grandeur with soaring cinematography.
You want to scrub, build up bubbles and scrub some more, getting into every crack and crevice of your hands and fingers, including your fingernails, for 20 seconds, which is about as long as it takes to sing Happy Birthday twice.
I began scouring the floor on the local high street, in every crack and crevice on the side of the road, nonchalantly whistling like a Looney Tunes character every time someone came near me or made anything resembling eye contact.
This puppy comes with three different tools — a mini motorized tool, a combination tool, and a crevice tool — that make it easy to clean narrow nooks and crannies, and it offers up to 30 minutes of fade-free suction at a time.
Studies have shown that, despite their relative heft, stinkbugs can crawl through any crevice larger than seven millimetres, which means that, no matter how much caulk and weather-stripping and patience you possess, it is virtually impossible to stinkbug-proof a home.
But if your vacuum comes with an extension wand that can be used with other attachments to extend their reach — it is especially useful for cleaning molding and window treatments — you can pair it with the crevice tool and skip the extra purchase.
Its three included tools are especially helpful and fun to use — the combination tool is great for quickly switching between surfaces, the crevice tool is designed to get around edges and narrow gaps, and the mini motorized tool tackles ground-in dirt and hair.
" According to one of Wood's biographers, "a circus-like crowd estimated at 35,000 packed every crevice of Fenway Park—filling the stands, outfield and even foul territory along the right- and left-field foul lines—and cheered wildly with every strike Joe burned across.
" Moving on, Harris takes her readers into the 19th century and Charles Dickens's "Bleak House," a narrative so damp and rainy that the "drip, drip" becomes the heartbeat of the story and the fog "will seep its way into every crevice of the novel.
It also comes with a standard cleaning head, mini motorized tool for pet hair (or just regular human hair, I guess), dirt brush, combo tool, and two different crevice tools, and a docking station so the vac can be charged upright on a wall.
In just about every nook, cranny, and crevice of our planet, some sort of life manages to thrive—whether it's under an Antarctic ice sheet, in super-salty Arctic water, or in Chile's Atacama desert, one of the driest and harshest environments in the world.
Some require a bird's-eye-view to clearly see how racism and bias reach every crevice of its machinery—a portrait that includes not only the murders but also the little moments, like the fear felt by a six-year-old who has done nothing wrong.
With (optional) caster wheels, a seven-foot hose, three extension wands, a 10-inch-wide nozzle, a gulper nozzle, and a crevice tool, along with a built-in drain and a blower port for reverse function, there is very little the Shop-Vac can&apost do.
The secrets beneath the perfect appearances of "Picnic at Hanging Rock" Among more reality-based theories — like the girls simply falling to their deaths in some unreachable crevice, or being raped and killed by two boys seen near the picnic area that day — one points to UFO abduction.
" They also accused us of flooding "the agency with petitions to list as many species as can be found under every rock and in every crevice, and then sue when the FWS is unable to meet rigid, artificial deadlines under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for reviewing those petitions.
Slowly we noticed hidden creatures and entire communities going about their daily business; a spotted eel flickering in a crevice of box coral, and how the sunny yellow and blue damselfish "farm" the coral, nipping off a tiny bit of each one so that algae would grow on it.
Inside the matte black packaging of the XT's are various sizes of springy, translucent bud tips and "wings" that wedge into the forward crevice of the ear fold just above the tragus that, after a clean 20 minutes of Google searching, does not appear to have a specific anatomical name.
This intimate calm is alien to the new film, which Spielberg whips along at so rampant a pace, and whose every crevice he stuffs with such fevered detail, that it's as though his mission, at the age of seventy-one, were not merely to recapture but to redouble the zest of youth.
Within a month, the curator installed her first show, for which the Milan-based artist Serena Vestrucci hung some pieces that inspire her practice on elastic bands — scrawled notes, headless plastic animals, necklaces — and every two weeks or so Corbetta mounted a new installation in the window, which Cattelan called Il Crepaccio: the crevice.
I've traveled across the country and around the world and met so many LGBTQ people and I can say definitely, and I think it's something that we all know, that we are literally everywhere, in every crevice of the country, in the world, from the smallest little rural towns to the biggest cities, and Pride should reflect that.
If I can make my language flat enough, exact enough, if I can rinse each sentence clean enough, like washing a stone over and over again in river water, if I can find the right perch or crevice from which to record everything, if I can give myself enough white space, maybe I could do it.
But not much else is happening around that area — a train sometimes stops across the road where sits Provo's commuter rail station, and the Startup family still runs a candy store nestled into a crevice of the school's first floor, but the hours are odd and there's not much nightlife near the place (there are three bars in the entire city).
I've always thought I hated Anita Ward's "Ring my Bell" purely because of "the horrifically insistent drum beat of the Pollard Syndrum that unwontedly pumps its way into every available crevice of the song," but when Wang pitches it down ever so slightly it becomes just another gorgeous layer in a sample-filled track that 23 years on sounds as fresh as ever.
She goes into the cage like the rest, is flung downward by gravity like them, must change her body like the rest to fit a crevice to work a lode on her the pick hangs heavy, the bad air lies thick, the mountain presses in on her with boulder, timber, fog, slowly the mountain's dust descends into the fibers of her lungs.
Well, times have changed and we can't afford property anymore (sorry, Sarah) because we're spending all of our disposable time and income on food: pouring over its transformative properties on #cleaneating blogs, ogling it in the elaborate recipe pages of Sunday supplements, queuing outside "pop-up gyoza joints" to eat it (or at least say we did), and Instagramming its every Sriracha-doused crevice.
You see two young sisters, their heads wrapped in bright cloth, huddled together at the edge of a gray mining cart; a young boy sitting on Mars-colored dirt amid a heap of blankets and suitcases; and three young men sleeping in the crevice of a dining cart, one of their faces wrapped in green cloth and another wearing what looks like an Adidas soccer jacket.
And so whereas in the days of yore, curious tweens in search of whack-off fodder were wholly dependent upon sideways glimpses of their babysitter's cleavage, or whatever time they could eke out with their father's borrowed Playboys (where full bushes abounded, and spread-eagle crotch shots were unthinkable), kids these days are using high-speed connections to click through endless tabs on multiple browsers, featuring shaved, splayed, hi-def eye candy being penetrated in every crevice imaginable.

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