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"gristly" Definitions
  1. consisting of or containing gristle

55 Sentences With "gristly"

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A few were tender, but others were hard, dry or gristly.
Though it wasn't as gristly, it was still a pretty messy steak.
Thomas McCoy's gristly death was a terrible moment in American prizefighting history.
Post flitted between the rat-a-tat rhythms of rapping and gristly, power-ballad crooning.
It's so gristly I was still fishing bits out from my gums two hours later.
This may sometimes mean serving cuts that are a little more gristly than your average steak.
Their solution is gristly: They want Felix to capture Kiki and identify how much the DEA knows.
Where it wasn't gristly, it tasted pretty good, but the uneven texture and heavy seasoning didn't impress.
He rode like a rocker with his gristly, tendony, jujitsu-honed body lean in jeans and T-shirt.
This steak was less gristly than its counterpart at Outback, but it still had its share of sinew.
"Look Alive" is a chilly after-hours track whose sparse percussion complements Swae's softer rhymes and Jxmmi's gristly baritone.
He gives us "gloopy eggs and gristly rashers" for breakfast, and "the sugared fumes rising from the censer" in church.
There were definitely some chewy and gristly bits here and there, which cooled our enthusiasm for the steak just a bit.
There were definitely some chewy and gristly bits here and there, which cooled our enthusiasm for the steak just a bit.
It almost feels like a mashup of the two — the gristly bits of Civil War and the sterling parts of BvS.
"Linda," directed with faltering intensity by Lynne Meadow, certainly doesn't lack for gristly parts for actresses to chew and choke on.
The specimens, gristly and harmless, were placed on sterile napkins and labelled neatly, ready to be analysed by the hospital's lab.
A hot pot lamb special was watery and thin and came with big chunks of carrots, cabbage and gristly meat on the bone.
At that price, it's probably not Mr. Ling's fault that the meat was gristly, but it didn't help that the accompanying brown sauce was broken.
Sweat (Paul Dano in Escape at Dannemora) and Matt (Benicio del Toro) became friendly while serving their 25-years-to-life sentences, both earned for gristly crimes.
Mind you, if " The Empire Strikes Back " (1980) had presented us with "the irritating Yoda," we might have paused before munching on his nuggets of gristly wisdom.
While mainstream newspapers reported on the progress of the gay liberation movement, crumbling gay newspapers remind us of the gristly violence of the UpStairs Lounge arson attack.
This octopus was likely sold to be eaten alive, which is a local delicacy in South Korea, so Conan may have saved the little critter from a gristly fate.
An adaptation of Christopher Bond's 1973 play, its key source is a gristly 19th-century penny dreadful, "The String of Pearls: A Romance," which describes a homicidal barber and the baker Mrs.
In the process of writing about the constellation of lipomas stowing away on my body, I spoke with Neil Tanna, a plastic surgeon who's excised more than his fair share of gristly masses.
" If there's any truth to that, there's a beautiful irony about finally getting active and finding a gristly note that that says: "you should have gotten around to working out years ago, fucko!
The Nottingham duo excel at capturing the minutiae, banality, dread, toxicity and awfulness of life, then sync it to a grinding beat that twitches between gristly post-punk and electronic-leaning hip-hop.
He once described his body as "gristly, tendony," as if it were an inferior cut of beef, and a recent devotion to Brazilian jujitsu has left his limbs and his torso laced with ropy muscles.
And I think, for me and for you, that this could be a week to make a proper cheese steak, the adult variety, far removed from the gristly version you so often find in bars.
The reality depicted in The Alienist could easily coexist with the other gristly crimes of 19th century Manhattan, like Lizzie Halliday, New York's first identified female serial killer, and the gang violence that wracked Lower Manhattan.
It was cheap, gristly weed I'd had in my freezer for nearly six years, but four hours after taking one hit I was still so dizzy I couldn't stand up without holding on to the furniture.
It finds the Bala Club affiliate caught in an exchange between vaporous, sun-dappled melancholy and gristly pressure, stylistically running the gamut from amorphously ambient club to dembow trance and grime at a slow, steeping pace.
Carne asada may be your favorite kind of taco filling, but chances are that what you've had is overcooked, steamed, gristly beef garbage and definitely not the juicy, pristine, steak-like cuts that really make up Mexico's quintessential dish.
Bear Brook, NHPR 33 years ago, a hunter in New Hampshire stumbled upon a gristly find: a pair of bodies that had been abandoned in an oil drum in the forests of Bear Book State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire.
My hopes for the Milanese—that the collar of a pig would prove as tender as that of a fish—were dashed by a too-thick, gristly piece of meat in an appealing-looking but undersalted shell of bread crumbs.
He famously released the 1985 album Meat is Murder with The Smiths, and more recently, he worked with PETA to publish a video game of the same name in which players attempt to save animals from a gristly end in the slaughterhouse.
Except instead of some gristly murders and a fidgety, hiccupy suspect, this fake docuseries will get to the bottom of a more mundane, if not equally important, mystery: Which one of you sophomore punks drew dicks on the cars in this high school parking lot?
Still, the exhibition design affords the viewer a sense of surprise and delight — one must work hard to see all of the outfits, from tea-stained, gristly gowns worthy of Miss Havisham, to graphic, black-and-white cage crinolines, to a cascade of carnation-pink, latex ruffles.
A search for "I want to fuck Pennywise" on Twitter and Google reveals a gristly debate between people who are extremely down for some phantasmagoric clown-boning, and others who consider the thought to be the final failures of a civilization too far gone on memes and cynicism.
The slow slide is punctuated only by occasional good shifts off the Nuggets bench and by the singular horror of getting banged on in public, becoming, again and again, over and over, the gristly chuck in the semi-frequently recurring "Watch This Guy Get Fucking Banged On" content stew.
When he accepted the award, Iñárritu repeated themes he touched on in his Best Director speech earlier in the evening: it was a tough movie to make, but hey, he had a tough crew behind him — like Leonardo DiCaprio, who also won a Golden Globe tonight for his role as The Revenant's gristly leading man, frontiersman Hugh Glass.
Kohn, Michael (2008). Mongolia, Lonely Planet, p. 50, Some Japanese mountain people ate wolf meat to give them courage. Accounts on how wolf meat tastes vary greatly, with descriptions ranging from "tough", "gristly", "distasteful" and "smelly", to "somewhat [resembling] chicken",Jenness, S. E. (2004).
At the time, Mrs. Crouch, a farmer’s wife, was making soap on her porch when she reported seeing the meat pieces fall from the sky. She said she was 40 steps from her house when the meat started to slap the ground. The meat looked gristly, according to Mrs. Crouch. Mrs.
How the Snake Lost Its Legs is ostensibly organised into six chapters, but in effect into three parts. The first chapter serves as an introduction and overview. The next four chapters provide what Held calls "the meatier aspects of evo-devo" with "many gristly facts" to chew over and "many tough lessons" to digest. The sixth, he writes, offers "tastier treats".
This was followed by a second EP, White Arrows in August. There was a brief line-up change; Tee left the band, being replaced by Tristan Ross for about six months. Under the management of Kaay, the band toured the east coast extensively. According to Allmusic's reviewer, Johnny Loftus, "the band's hard-hitting, gristly sound – led by Ox's vocal seethe – caught the interest of American majors".
Huxley demonstrated that the skull is built up of cartilaginous pieces; Gegenbaur showed that in the lowest (gristly) fishes, where hints of the original vertebrae might be most expected, the skull is an unsegmented gristly brain-box, and that in higher forms, the vertebral nature of the skull cannot be maintained, since many of the bones, notably those along the top of the skull, arise in the skin. In 1858, the physician Ernst Haeckel studied under Gegenbaur at Jena, receiving a doctorate in zoology (after his medical degree), and became a professor at the same institution, the University of Jena (see: Ernst Haeckel). Ernst Haeckel expanded on the ideas of Gegenbaur while advocating the concepts of Charles Darwin. In 1861, he published "Ueber den Bau und die Entwickelung der Wirbelthier-Eier mit partielleer Dotterbildung" ("Proof that the ovum is unicellular in all vertebrates", Arch. Anat. Phys.
The generic name is a compound of Greek χόνδρος ( chondros ) 'cartilage' / 'lump' / 'grain' and δένδρον ( dendron ) 'tree' - hence 'lumpy / gristly tree', while the specific name consists of the Latin adjectival form tomentosum 'covered in matted hairs'. The binomial in its entirety thus conveys the image of a rather large coarse plant.Quattrocchi, Umberto (2012). CRC World dictionary of medicinal and poisonous plants: common names, scientific names, eponyms, synonyms and etymology. Vol.
And I see the same grey stone on the bottom, The same carp with its gristly fins ... \---- ('Naked thoughts live unembellished' from Far from Sodom, book of poetry translated by Daniel Weissbort) A collection of Inna Lisnyanskaya's poetry was translated from Russian in English language by Daniel Weissbort (see Far from Sodom; Arc Publications, 2005) as well as by Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams (see Headwaters; Perpetua Press, 2008).
Flat iron steak (US), butlers' steak (UK), or oyster blade steak (Australia and New Zealand) is a cut of steak cut with the grain from the chuck, or shoulder of the animal. This produces a flavorful cut that is a bit tough because it contains a gristly fascia membrane unless removed.Butchers' best- kept secret "It's tender but has some gristle." Some restaurants offer it on their menu, often at lower price than the more popular rib-eye and strip steaks of the same grade.
Furthermore, they were critical about the story, writing that it was "all over the place". Ultimately, Shearman and Pearson concluded that the entry was an example of "this new season [needing] to try a little harder" in order to become a success.Shearmand Pearson, p. 262 Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "C–" and wrote that while the episode had a lot of gruesome moments, such as the corpses with snakes inside of them and the gristly murders, the "meandering structure, over-emphasized grimness, and deadening pace render all of these elements inert".
The film was generally well received by critics. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times remarked that it was "a good picture—nice and crisp and tough", praised the script writer Franklin Coen for "blueprinting a fresh idea, and salting it with some tingling, unstereotyped behavior and gristly dialogue". He further praised the cinematography, the casting of Holden and Widmark, which he considered "sardonic perfection", and added that the "picture perks up beautifully in the ripely-detailed homestretch". Variety praised the action sequences with the cattle stampede but, unlike Crowther, thought there were some issues with the script which they believed "overdevelops some characters and situations, and underdevelops others".
The membranous hypothallus is barely larger than the plasmodiocarp and dark brown to darkish. The peridium is double-layered: the outer layer, which occasionally features lime tubercles, is rough, gristly, wrinkled and shiny to faint, and the membranous inner layer is iridescent. The reticular, dense capillitium is composed of transparent strands, which connect the small, rotund to angular, light yellow to medium brown, occasionally whitish-coloured lime tubercles. The spores are in diameter 7 to 9 (rarely 6 to 10) µm and are nearly smooth to finely spiky and in the mass brown, individually pale purple or purple brown in transmitted light, occasionally groups of bigger, darker warts are found on them.
She said that it tasted of bleach and was made tough and gristly by the addition of valves made from "something like dried pasta." Clarke did not have to act in the shots at the end of the scene in which Daenerys almost throws up the last bit of heart, as she was indeed close to vomiting at that point. The book of lineages that helps Ned realize the truth about Joffrey's father was prepared by Bryan Cogman, who in addition to writing episode four ("Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things") also served as the show's "lore master" and authored the background content concerning the history of Westeros that is to be included in the first season's DVD and Blu- ray release. Cogman wrote two pages' worth of text detailing the lineage of four noble houses.
Chad Grischow of IGN complimented the music, saying that "as powerful as the lyrical content of the song is, the storm of guitars rolling over it like a gristly, foreboding cloud kick you in the chest just as hard". Koski and Steven Hyden of The A.V. Club were divided in their opinions, with Koski praising the powerful lyrics, while Hyden belittled the song as "run-of-the-mill". Thomas Nassiff of AbsolutePunk wrote that "Help Is on the Way" was one of the weaker moments from the album, criticizing the intro guitar riff, while comparing the lyrics to those of another Rise Against song, "Re-Education (Through Labor)". Johnny Firecloud of CraveOnline was heavily critical of the song, stating that it "suffers from a blandness so paralyzing and repetitive", and ultimately summarized it as "totally flaccid".
In a contemporary review, Select stated that "there're still lashings of gristly, growling vocals and head-in-the-groin thrashing to be had" as a listener can "snuggle up to witness what dark depths Death's 12-year career has taken them too". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the album a three star out of five rating. The review noted that "some of the riffs are beginning to sound a little tired and there is no great leap forward in terms of their musical ideas, but the sheer visceral force of their sound should please their dedicated fans". A review of the 2008 re-issue in Record Collector gave the album a five out of five star rating, stating that the album was as "close to flawless as metal gets, and a testament to the drive and talent of the much- missed Schuldiner". Metal-Rules.

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