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"wrinkled" Definitions
  1. (of skin, clothing, etc.) having wrinkles
"wrinkled" Synonyms
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395 Sentences With "wrinkled"

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Her stockings were all wrinkled like an old swan with wrinkled legs.
My hand is broad now where hers was broad, wrinkled where hers was wrinkled, and the same knuckles are just beginning to swell.
Identical twins share the same genes, so any differences between them -- say, more wrinkled versus less wrinkled skin -- could be the result of their environment.
If it was wrinkled, for example, it would be opaque.
The liver spots, the crinkly eyes, even the wrinkled lips.
One is removing the bacteria and releasing the wrinkled graphene.
She wrinkled her nose when asked about the presidential race.
This Scotch & Soda wrap dress was a hot, wrinkled mess. 
Do you know why older skin gets dull, wrinkled, and spotted?
Hell hath no fury like a hand wrinkled before its time.
"Sooner or later, God provides," said Felix, waving a wrinkled hand.
Even from the plane, the glaciers looked like cold, wrinkled skin.
His wrinkled lips moved soundlessly, his dry tongue probing the air.
I don't want to be all wrinkled and stressed out looking.
Is your face slightly more weathered and wrinkled than you anticipated?
When I finally extracted the items, they were all super wrinkled.
Her face is wrinkled and her teeth protrude in an underbite.
He spent only 230 minutes with the wrinkled man who emerged.
The biggest eggplant I'd ever seen, and some wrinkled red peppers.
Most of the clothes are pre-wrinkled, or at least unstructured.
As the flesh of the apple shrank, the skin became wrinkled.
Still The Most Interesting Man in the World His shirts never wrinkled.
A couple of wrinkled shirts seems well worth the tradeoff for me.
Wrinkled straps of tape hold the improvised oil-stained label in place.
"Dovima is between these old, wrinkled, heavy, enchained elephants," Ms. Tarr said.
Then her nose wrinkled, and she began laughing in slow, gathering waves.
"Try this" says Aldo, handing me a wrinkled, freeze-dried chuño potato.
On display here, they are limp and wrinkled, like a used condom.
They look like pale, flesh-colored eels with wrinkled, ballsack-like heads.
Usually there's no easy way to freshen up wrinkled clothes from your suitcase.
I don't have a good reason for my shirts always being so wrinkled.
With her wrinkled skin, graying hair, and liver spots, Kidman is virtually unrecognizable.
His kidneys had minimal function and were scarred and as wrinkled as prunes.
Babies emerge wet, wrinkled, blotchy, covered in blood and thick, white vernix caseosa.
The dead woman's white hair was all loose, spread around her wrinkled face.
And eyelid lifts can reduce infections in especially wrinkled breeds like shar-peis.
Baggy or wrinkled cups are a sign that a bra is too big.
Both species have mostly black bodies with wrinkled, bald heads and sharp beaks.
The shirt was now crushed and wrinkled, the collar warped around his neck.
Everything is wrinkled and soggy, and it's not very much fun to eat.
Her dress gets wrinkled and they end up blowing a fuse in the van.
One variation of the gene makes wrinkled peas; the other makes for round peas.
Large areas of Enceladus' surface are characterized by youthful (on geologic timescales), wrinkled terrains.
FaceApp's old filter might turn you into an AI nightmare of melting, wrinkled flesh.
I still get wrinkled crinkled copies to sign at every convention I go to.
Nothing makes a bedroom look unkempt like wrinkled sheets and a balled up duvet.
Cotton bags tend to be wrinkled after laundering; if this doesn't bother you, good!
A big, freckled, gregarious man, he favors wearing baggy shorts and wrinkled safari shirts.
He looked out at the crowd, all those drawn, wrinkled faces wet with emotion.
The beets look a little wrinkled, like prunes, and have an uncannily focused flavor.
After four minutes, my chef and I looked at each other and wrinkled our noses.
Young people today want to stare into a wrinkled reminder of our shared human mortality.
And [we ate them] right there in a napkin warm, wrinkled because of the salt.
When he became depressed for the first time, his fruit shriveled into wrinkled black sacs.
Mangy grey fur on wrinkled skin that clings to my skeleton like a dirty towel.
She wears wrinkled clothing, feels uncomfortable in her own skin, and fails, hard and often.
"I'm not sure how big her head is," she said, her brow wrinkled in thought.
One looked like it had been worn several times, and it was wrinkled and tattered. 
Remove the description of the potato as "wrinkled, wilted" and the story is less funny.
"Life begins at in your 70s," Ji said, wiping the sweat off his wrinkled forehead.
Its slightly wrinkled surface suggests that its better days are now a memory, at best.
Instead, it's the one afflicting the wrinkled aubergine with yellowing leaves he's carrying in his hand.
Lehmann passed Reed a nugget about the size of a prune with a wrinkled, silvery appearance.
He is wearing swim shorts and a wrinkled T-shirt; his feet are bare and tan.
This is why the young people today have such wrinkled brows and so many angry tweets.
The resident lay the infant, purple, wrinkled and still as a stone, on Landrum's bare chest.
Other days, I could barely get out of my wrinkled T-shirt and queen-size bed.
You've got it on top of a classic white oxford, which you wear kind of wrinkled.
The hands now folded in his lap were bland, beige, wrinkled in all the predictable ways.
Its floor-to-ceiling windows were dark, with moisture-wrinkled signs saying to keep the doors closed.
And if that hasn't convinced you yet, it slows down the development of wrinkled, prematurely aged skin.
Should we be greeting Wagner Moura's wrinkled face as if it were that of an old friend's?
The standard topic of conversation in Portland's cracked and wrinkled streets, is to wonder what is next.
He was clutching a wrinkled and greasy medium-sized brown paper bag, stained from his trembling palms.
Wrinkled or damaged paper can't be used for printing, so that portion of the roll is recycled.
Do hang it and use a light iron or steamer because it can get super-wrinkled otherwise.
Pick your clothes a few days beforehand to avoid any mishaps like ill-fitting or wrinkled suits.
A large handkerchief covering her head was knotted below her chin, encircling her sunburned and wrinkled face.
The man, wrinkled and thin, was pushing the woman, who seemed even more fragile, in a wheelchair.
She is thin and quite beautiful, deeply wrinkled in a way that skin doesn't usually get anymore.
WASHINGTON — The capital power brokers filed into an elementary school lot, beyond barricades covered in wrinkled advertisements.
"I don't care," the other responded, her wrinkled face screwing up into a clear expression of rage.
The floor was cleanly swept concrete, the walls decorated with wrinkled, brightly colored posters of Hindu gods.
It was a relief to see that the rug hadn't wrinkled and came out good as new.
They mapped out the pores, so that the skin creased and wrinkled along its natural fault lines.
Chicken and rice, hold the onions (an angry-looking man, cheeks flushed, in a wrinkled blue suit).
Left casually wrinkled and paired with simple black trousers, it looked polished — in the most relaxed way.
Their bedrooms are totally bare but for mattresses sitting on the floor surrounded by clumps of wrinkled clothes.
I spend hours completely still in the bath, until the water turns cold and my fingers are wrinkled.
People younger than you'd expect have recently been undergoing cosmetic procedures traditionally used by a more wrinkled population.
Andy Warhol, his face wrinkled with age, makes a cameo in the foreground, leaning into a separate conversation.
Titanic was where I really learned how to do old-age stipple makeup, when I wrinkled her up.
You should also avoid any eclipse glasses that are older than three years, have scratches, or are wrinkled.
And you up in here with a wrinkled-ass white T-shirt on and your jeans fucked up?
Jude is looking up at her now, his baby eyes fixed on her wrinkled and weary-looking face.
The pages of the small booklet are wrinkled, and it is full of notes, highlights and underlined passages.
And yet men can be old, gray and wrinkled and have no trouble being seen as sex symbols.
It could be a metaphor for lost innocence, a free spirit snatched by the wrinkled hands of time.
"It looks like I don't take care for you if your clothes are wrinkled and dirty," she said.
One more pass on the overskirt, in case it got wrinkled sitting on my head, and I'm satisfied.
You can iron it, and it will look good and crisp, but you can also wear it wrinkled.
She has a pale, wrinkled face and neat gray hair twisted into enormous braids the size of baguettes.
Then the cast members recite found texts and sing invented karaoke songs as videos play on wrinkled curtains.
All mammals have a cortex, but the extent to which the cortex is wrinkled depends on the species.
She also sees a psychiatrist, though she wrinkled her nose in disgust when I asked her about medication.
Other times, they offer practical advice, like how to correctly launder a long-sleeve shirt to prevent wrinkled sleeves.
"And she did sort of look like a wrinkled old man, but you thought it was good," Jenna said.
At the second stop, the CEO tentatively fingered a five-spice tofu ssam wrap with a large, wrinkled hand.
If it parts like the red sea, and the top furrows like a wrinkled brow, the jam is done.
People just have to get used to going from dapper Paul to stubbled Bannon in his wrinkled cargo shorts.
Sometimes a close-up flash of naked human flesh can be seen, a nipple here, a wrinkled hand there.
Don't bring clothes that show grime and sweat; leave anything white, heather gray, easily wrinkled, and precious at home.
Amfortas, now grown old and wrinkled, is asked to perform the grail ritual for his father, who has died.
Leathery, wrinkled drips run down the sides of the pot, creating alternating stripes that reflect a dull, blunt glow.
A wrinkled, old man lifted weights in the gym as a younger face hovered — clearly a musing on age.
He straightened a wrinkled page, tucked in a thread hanging loose from the spine and gave it to me.
We "turn up our noses" at such people, showing our typical disgust face with wrinkled nose and narrowed eyes.
During the competition, he held a wrinkled, handwritten sign that read "Go Chloe!" next to a big, red heart.
"I might as well be comfortable," Mr. Apryle, 46, said, gesturing to his wrinkled T-shirt and tennis shoes.
He picked out a bean pie, placed two wrinkled dollar bills on the counter, and rejoined the group outside.
When Herculano-Houzel focused on the cerebral cortex, however — the brain's wrinkled outermost layer — she discovered a staggering discrepancy.
You can get on the red eye, wake up in the morning, not being wrinkled, and go straight to work.
There it is, with its wrinkled snout and its leathery skin, moving with the unnerving jerkiness of a monstrous puppet.
Now we dim the lights and fold our slacks and hope we don't look too soft, too wrinkled, too old.
She leans down and walks her fingers along the footwell where the moldy upholstery has wrinkled up from the frame.
With his wrinkled kurta pajama and rubber slippers, he was every bit the picture of an old-fashioned Indian leftist.
The industrial grey bed covering — which in some images appears discolored —  read as wrinkled and sagging skin, folds of flesh.
Showing up to an interview or work with wrinkled clothes is unprofessional and can lead to a bad first impression.
And unfortunately, there's no magic ironing machine in which you can throw wrinkled clothing and returned to freshly pressed garments.
There are hundreds of creative ways to sneak fruits and vegetables past the wrinkled noses of even the pickiest children.
When the Khanh chairs are deflated, they must be wrapped in sheets to shield the sharp wrinkled edges from breakage.
As I stuffed my face, I mingled with a posse of slobbery, middle-aged American dudes bedecked in wrinkled linen.
Mr. Trump, for his part, played at Ozymandias, complete with frown, and wrinkled lip, and the sneer of cold command.
As they die, they hold on for a lot longer, and their petals get soft and skinlike and slightly wrinkled.
My nice Everlane dress gets wrinkled way too quickly, and I did not need to pack two pairs of jeans.
Shin captures human heads emerging in anguish, with wrinkled foreheads and purpled lips, caked in blood and other unarticulated substances.
The sculpture-turned-alternative-installation is an ode to classic Greek artistry married alongside an unseemly pile of wrinkled rags.
Facelifts, which are intended to enhance the appearance of sagging, drooping and wrinkled skin on the face and neck: 153,215 procedures.
I remember her deeply wrinkled face and sparkly eyes with which she made intense eye contact when she spoke to you.
She has this big comeback, and yet I wrinkled the hell out of her face to make her 101 years old.
He was dressed in a white, wrinkled button-up shirt, and made no comment to reporters as he left the jail.
By contrast, there's nothing flashy or cool about the 74-year-old Sanders with his thick Brooklyn accent and wrinkled suits.
A protective layer goes a long way to prevent your official identification from looking wrinkled, frayed, or just plain beaten up.
She reached for her purse and pulled out a snapshot, wrinkled and worn, of the two women smiling at the camera.
Eventually, I emerged at the edge of an arid wasteland, spat out the other end of the wrinkled, sky-reaching mesas.
The Rowenta SteamForce is an insurance policy against wrinkled clothing, erasing unwanted lines and creases like an icing knife over frosting.
The N.F.L. long ago went all in on Death Star dominance, sated on money and nose wrinkled in distaste for dissent.
His face was handsome, narrow, with a prematurely wrinkled forehead, sideburns you could roll around in and a scurf of stubble.
"Static Impulse" (2017) is a fine-lined drawing depicting the wrinkled surface of an unnamable form seen under a magnifying glass.
At that, we hear a door opening, and a haggard-looking man in a wrinkled Marco Rubio campaign T-shirt abruptly appears.
The world knows no toughness like that of the water bear, which looks like a cannon wearing a pair of wrinkled khakis.
The video for the fourth single from ÷  begins with Sheeran on a train looking at a wrinkled photo of the Why Him?
In its lazy, wrinkled eyes — almost human-like, I thought — I saw an expression of dimwitted confusion, a hint of vacant despair.
Clothes steamer Showing up to an interview or work with wrinkled clothes is unprofessional and can lead to a bad first impression.
He's a Seattle tattoo parlor owner, and he walked out to his car one day to find a wet, wrinkled up note.
Suddenly, a UFO lands before them, revealing four small alien men with tiny wrinkled heads, big square bodies, and elaborately-collared suits.
Modern clothing is often formulated and treated with compounds that help soften them or prevent them from getting stained, wrinkled, or soggy.
The photograph of her on the shirt is from soon after his death, and her face is wrinkled in sorrow and horror.
Now, if I can find my credentials, I will assure you that I'm not just any charlatan in a sportswriter's wrinkled clothing.
He had an impossibly low hairline, a tan, wrinkled face, a bobbling head, and as a bonus, he called his wife Mommy.
They are glorious, though, loaded with pepper and garlic and enough beef fat to make the wrinkled surface of the casings sparkle.
It does have chilies in it—there were two of them floating in our 100-milliliter bottle, sad, wrinkled and piss yellow.
He stood out from the rest of boys in class—often wearing wrinkled button-down shirts with distressed jeans and leather loafers.
Doc pulls down his pants and has the patient sing into his hairy, wrinkled anus in order to wake a toddler-sized cockroach.
But I was also wildly attracted to him, and I wanted to see what was under that wrinkled tartan shirt he was wearing.
"I voted for Modi last time," said Kumar, wearing a pink shirt and wrinkled, brown trousers that had droplets of paint on it.
They'll divide their features into zones of activity and classify every twisted lip and wrinkled nose according to a Facial Action Coding System.
The researchers had taken every precaution to insure that they were delivered to the right location on the wrinkled landscape of her brain.
It's flooded with wrinkled, old photographs of fierce-looking women with teased hair, maroon lip liner, crop tops, plaid shirts, and baggy denim.
My costume included a wrinkled wool top in a bruised purple hue with faded drawstring pants large enough to encircle my entire family.
Her skin is beautifully clear and translucent, but also prematurely wrinkled into deep folds around her mouth, because she lacks collagen and bone.
"I bet you haven't had another man shave your balls before," the doctor said as he raked a razor across my wrinkled skin.
Big Hat got out of his truck, stuck his sun-wrinkled face in the open window and folded his arms over the door.
The result was Ordinary Beauty, a ring bearing a voluminous paper flower whose crinkly petals she likens to her grandmother's delicately wrinkled skin.
Possibly quite significant, though, is a very subtle, contextually very interesting new thing that Butler has done to the surfaces of the two larger works in the show, both of which are on stretched canvases, and are evidently the most recently completed pieces in the exhibit: she wrinkled the canvas before stretching it, and left it very visibly wrinkled afterwards.
Almost two years ago, I sat wearing wrinkled elephant pants and sipping Chang beer outside an Irish pub on Khao San Road in Bangkok.
A trace of a silver mustache graces his curved mouth and his hands rest wrinkled, worked but open, near the pockets of his jacket.
Sitting on the very edge of the first couch was a young man, hair uncombed, T-shirt wrinkled, emitting a faint odor of sweat.
Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, thoroughly declawed—aged, wrinkled, turning tricks, beaten and left hogtied in a Wonder Woman costume, another body out of control.
Food-stained and wrinkled, a hand-written recipe for an aunt's coleslaw, or a stained internet print-out for beans and rice were consulted.
Where bar-coded tags fall short is if the tag is wrinkled, smudged or torn, or not in line of sight of the scanner.
People forget if a shirt turns into a wrinkled mess every time you wash it, you won't want to be wearing it as much.
A parched brown landscape is bisected with red-and-white caution tape, and hills have been eroded so badly they appear like wrinkled skin.
Everyone's hair is unkempt, and their skin is wrinkled and sagging; the men's faces are unshaven; their bald pates are shiny, veined and spotted.
He was shirtless, with a camouflage ball cap, wrinkled khaki shorts and a medical alert necklace he knows might not do him much good.
Usually, pressure or direct contact with the wrinkled fabrics is not required as the high heat of the steam is what removes the wrinkles.
By design, the Link has no flat surfaces on which you can leave, say, an almost-empty Pabst bottle in a wrinkled paper bag.
" His likeness — white, wrinkled, expressionless with a dash of smirk — is not the aesthetic of a has-been; it is the portrait of "stability.
" Humboldt got to meet the father later that year and examined his breasts, which were wrinkled, "like those of a woman who has suckled.
As you can see in the picture above, the sleeve still fit nicely hasn&apost stretched and the collar isn&apost warped or wrinkled.
When the rubber was released, the plastic film shrunk and wrinkled -- just like skin -- and when the rubber was stretched again, the plastic could expand.
THE president-elect's first administration hires had all been middle-aged white men who had backed him to the hilt when others wrinkled their noses.
The habit left their lungs black, wrinkled, cancerous, and damaged due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a lung condition that includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
I endured six months of chemotherapy alongside members of the geriatric community, their wrinkled bodies attached to tubes and machines just the same as mine.
The thought of a grown Henry and a wrinkled version of me, crying over it again with gratitude, is the most comforting thought of all.
Of course, there are the requisite rustic photographs — do all cookbook writers live in the woods these days, eating off bare planks or wrinkled homespun?
He lost style points for regularly wearing shirts that were too big, outfits that were boring, and clothing that seemed a bit wrinkled and rumpled.
El Aljibe, frequented by the locals at Playa San Juan on Tenerife, serves fresh fish, home cooking and papas arrugadas, the islands' signature wrinkled potatoes.
I spent my days wandering New York City in 90-degree heat, and I spent my wrinkled, sweaty singles on slices of pizza for dinner.
Raniere wore a gray jumpsuit, wrinkled in the back from perhaps lying down in his cell; when he entered, his eyes darted to and fro.
If you're worried that your shirt is too casual, your pants are too wrinkled or your dress is too short, be safe and skip it.
Submitting to his bladder at last, Less enters a white-tiled bathroom and sees, in the mirror, an old, balding Onkel in wrinkled, oversized clothes.
Vadik had put the jacket on before boarding the plane, because he didn't want to pack it in a suitcase, where it might get wrinkled.
Qai Qai is a baby doll with brown plastic skin, wrinkled newborn feet, a blithe countenance and over 90,000 Instagram followers at most recent tally.
You see the touch of Varda's camera in the sublime "Jacquot de Nantes" when she closely pans over the mottled, wrinkled face of her dying husband (Demy died soon afterward in 1990), a tender cinematic caress that finds a corollary in the blunt image of her own mottled, wrinkled hand in "The Gleaners and I." In each, she faces mortality directly as a concrete fact.
As someone of Cuban heritage, I've long understood the strict supposition to look presentable: Always dress nicely for guests; never show up with a wrinkled skirt.
It comes in the forms of uncombed hair (guilty), unintentionally wrinkled clothing (forever guilty), and stained T-shirts (eventually guilty by the end of the day).
"I need to hire an attorney to defend me in New Hampshire to ensure a just outcome," Carman, dressed in a wrinkled gray suit, told Eagan.
Imagine how good you'll feel when that wrinkled collection of grease-stained cardigans and jeggings are cleaned and returned to their rightful place in your wardrobe.
"Untitled (Black/White)" consists of three nearly identical paintings made of fine, loosely stretched and slightly wrinkled fabric, a rectangle of black above one of white.
In his ads, he championed the dignity of work, leaned into his reputation for wrinkled suits, and attacked Renacci's record on health care, taxes, and trade.
There is Ma Noni, an elderly woman with shining, scarcely wrinkled skin, and Otis Lee's son, Breezy, who must always have two of everything, even women.
I bend toward an array of patterns, nature-etched hieroglyphics in the sand: wrinkled lines, dimpled troughs, rivulets that squiggle with the ambition of a river.
He was in a nice blue sweater and dress pants, both impressively non-wrinkled considering his widely caricatured persona and his recent life on the road.
If the answers to her questions weren't somewhere on Wevrick's three wrinkled sheets of paper, it could feel as though they were locked in a safe.
Mr. Laule also treated the newsprint with a diluted amber shellac and coated it with a light water-and-paint wash to make it dry wrinkled.
"Queer, very much wrinkled strange colored green mountains," was one way she described the landscape in a letter (dated February 9) to her husband Alfred Stieglitz.
Previously called in by the company to revive VH1 and Logo, he was once again tasked with restoring a wrinkled television network to its former youthful glory.
But no longer, because a wonderful team of engineers has developed a robot that can smooth the creases right out of your most wrinkled pair of pants.
The above screw, for instance, was coated in Singularity Black, and it disappears when set against a sheet of wrinkled aluminum foil, also coated in the pigment.
She doesn't have to look at his cum face—wrinkled like a cat's asshole—because he didn't spend the extra money required to turn his webcam on.
More or less wrinkled, they resemble work shirts, or more precisely artist's smocks, since they are randomly daubed, stained and brushed with paint in lovely, fresh colors.
And in a third, "Pomme de terre coeur" (1953), Varda draws our attention to a heart-shaped potato, desiccated and wrinkled with shoots growing out of it.
GORZÓW WIELKOPOLSKI, Poland – Staszek Czerczak's face wrinkled in disgust as he flicked through the racks of "patriotic" streetwear on display at a market in his Polish hometown.
The wrinkled, distressed flesh speaks clearly about the falseness of earthly pleasures; the lost expression in the eyes sits uneasily with the sad nonchalance of the pose.
"The North-West Passage," completed by John Everett Millais that year, has an old sailor seated at a desk, his navigational maps strewn before his wrinkled hands.
In his 1976 portrait of Henry Miller, the only "environment" present is the author's hand, which, wrinkled and pulled by a spot bandage, covers his entire eye.
Karl Johnson, a precinct director for the Clark County Republican Party, wrinkled his nose and raised his eyebrows when asked about Mr. Heller's prospects for re-election.
In that time, the fruit's sugar and flavor are slowly, deeply concentrated, until it's an inky, wrinkled violet, left with only about 20 percent of its moisture.
Trilobites In a stunning set of close-ups, Pan, a diminutive moon of Saturn, looks like a floating ravioli lost in space, or a wrinkled flying saucer.
It is the color of a scuffed shoe sole, and its chiseled features — deep-set eyes, wrinkled trousers, one bulging calf muscle — are beautiful but not pretty.
It is clear that Murphy finds beauty varieties of texture ( which include wrinkled leather and undistinguished cloth), while she limits her palette to one dominated by black.
In the pictures, a wrinkled baby-to-be floats in a bubble membrane; the background is pitch black, and a cord runs from the baby's core to… something.
And after his speech about love and acceptance and happiness, Lenny scans the crowd and thinks he sees his parents, gray-haired and wrinkled, there in the crowd.
She sealed the note in a plain envelope and stood the envelope in a crack in the island's surface, supported at the back by an overripe, wrinkled pear.
Barnhart, a self-taught animator, uses wrinkled and fragile pages of black and white paper as a backdrop for twisted memories that seemed forged in a pulp novel.
Nipples, peeling cuticles, floating strands of hair, orifices and genitalia, and wrinkled bits of skin all drift by in her flowing, floating worlds of liquid, color, and music.
I met the dog's eyes first, and saw that they were two shades of brown, and how the red part in the droopy corner was wrinkled and blackish.
He wrinkled his nose in disgust at the mere mention of the word "pivot," though he conceded he wants to get on to broader discussion of the economy.
Served at room temperature, the banh cuon was soft and slippery, pale and wrinkled in places like pruny fingertips, served with a sweet nuoc cham, or dipping sauce.
His entourage gathered around the book for a long moment, until Mr. Boyega wrinkled his nose and ran a censorious finger along the image of his untidy hairline.
"You can't buy this type of handmade cloth at the market," Ms. Yang said, patting a bolt of gleaming indigo-colored cloth with her wrinkled, navy-stained hands.
According to her, neither of us stopped crying until, going against hospital procedure, a nurse lifted my brother's wrinkled pink body and laid him down in my incubator.
When you're traveling it freshens up clothes rolled up in your suitcase and can even comes in handy at work when your outfit becomes wrinkled from sitting all day.
The deeply wrinkled surface of the biofilm maximizes the area through which the bacteria can absorb oxygen; it also probably helps them collect nutrients and release waste products efficiently.
It's no wonder, then, that it's become a must-have closet staple for anyone and everyone — seriously, name one white button-up that hasn't wrinkled on you by lunch.
News. The artist then applied makeup using the "stretch and stipple" method: stretch the skin, put on makeup, and then let it dry so that the skin appears wrinkled.
Nanny enthusiast Corinne has a meet-cute with a resort employee by the name of Lorna, whom she recruits to press her wrinkled dress and serve her snacks poolside.
Installed in the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park south of Chicago, "Paul" slouches forlornly, dragging his axe in the dirt, his wrinkled face worn from the burden of manifest destiny.
"People don't want to work in the fields as they don't get paid enough," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation as shoppers picked through overripe tomatoes and wrinkled carrots.
On a recent day in Harlem, he spread a wrinkled sheet of paper on the table of a Mexican takeout place as if opening his notes for a lecture.
The first day I went, a friend in tow, the ship was manned by two clerks in matching orange sweaters, wrinkled shirts and green pants with their hems undone.
So there are weeks when the pile of red peppers in my fridge goes from proud to wrinkled, and I need to figure out what to do with them.
The region's wrinkled terrain and volatile weather make it hard to compete against the mechanised sugar operations of Brazil and Australia; average costs in the Caribbean exceed the world price.
That's when viewers saw the character played by Carice van Houten transform into an old, wrinkled lady after removing everything, including her large ruby necklace, in front of a mirror.
Hot stuff, except that the huggee in question is the Prime Minister of Israel, with her "delicate, wrinkled hands," who's about to board a Marine helicopter with the German Chancellor.
He enjoys having the ability to board a flight last and not worry about finding a spot for his luggage — and says a few wrinkled shirts are worth the tradeoff.
This Conair steamer from Bed Bath & Beyond will definitely come in handy for frequent travelers, as they'll no longer have to worry about their clothes getting wrinkled in their luggage.
From the start of "Kaddish," when the speaker addresses "my father" as "angry, wrinkled old majesty," the words betray resentment and disappointment, like a dutiful son finally taking a stand.
From the receipts in a purse to the garments wrinkled in a suitcase, the allure is in the mystery of those items, and in the stories they can tell us.
Much of Reyle's work, from his large-scale wrinkled silver foil sculptural paintings to his new monumental, rough-surfaced Fat Lava ceramic vases, is about discarded materials and preserving mistakes.
She offers me a bowl of wrinkled red jujubes, then settles into a padded arm chair in the middle of her tchotchke-filled living room and regales me with stories.
Her bright smiling face and short schoolgirl haircut suggest friendliness and youth, but in the foreground her right hand — reminiscent of my own — has the veined, wrinkled look of age.
His lines — which run the gamut from pure form and geometric abstraction to evocations of wrinkled, sagging flesh in his portraits of old men — consist of repetition, increment, and pattern.
Even more, some of those who wrinkled their suits on the House floor this week are directly tied to the rise of the sit-in as a tool of political protest.
The company says it was looking out for things like broken jars, askew or wrinkled labels, and ingredient separation issues that could occur from extreme temperature fluctuation while in a truck.
St. Ives packs its Apricot Scrub with crushed walnut shells that can tear up your face, and leave you wrinkled with acne ... according to 2 women gunning for the skin treatment.
It's never a great idea to wear a layer that's scuzzy, wrinkled, dull, and old in the hopes that it'll just stay covered up all day long — because come 4 p.m.
The Lion King is set to hit theaters July 18, so we'll have to wait another week until we get to see Pumbaa's wrinkled warthog eyes on the big screen. Enjoy!
The new Sonic has more exaggerated, cartoonish features—a smoother snout, bigger eyes, and, thankfully, slightly less terrifying teeth—and is hiding his fleshy, wrinkled hands under some classic Sonic gloves.
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The Foster Pant, M.M. LaFleur, $195I used to avoid dress pants because I disliked ironing the easily wrinkled fabric and I was annoyed that I always had to hem them up.
"When the Japanese came, we already tattooed ourselves so they would assume we had husbands," she told me, pointing to the faded, but still ornate lines under her sun-wrinkled skin.
In case I doubted her resolve, Angelina removes her glasses, looks directly at me, and uses her thumbs and forefingers to pull open the wrinkled, grey-tinged skin around her eyes.
Standing near him in the foreground is Obama — then nearly halfway into his first term — staring proudly beyond the frame, his arms crossed and foot planted firmly on a wrinkled Constitution.
Short-legged, long-bodied, with a wrinkled face and ears that invite comparison with the flying nun and Dumbo, she appears to be part shar-pei and part dachshund or corgi.
Later, Mahad penned "Sea Eye" on his forehead with a marker, but his brow wrinkled when he smiled, so you could only read it if he made a very serious face.
Brown, wrinkled, and often stubby, the fungus may not be the most beautiful, but it proved to be a highly popular motif, first in Chinese art, and gradually throughout East Asia.
Some forms stand erect, some fall limply, some are rolled over and scrunched into each other, but they all touch, the wrinkled leather and soft felt rubbing up against each other.
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Rodríguez, a practicing attorney and one of the architects of the naturalization law, wore a week-old beard and the wrinkled clothes of an academic (he teaches law at two Dominican universities).
At one point or another, many of us have probably taken pruned, wrinkled hands and feet as an indicator for when it's time to get out of the bathtub or the pool.
And while we've figured out how to make tiny sensors actually bend, we haven't gotten them to accurately measure pressure, since the sensors became distorted and ineffective the more they got wrinkled.
Some flavorists I spoke with semi-affectionately called it "beaver balls," and castor sacs do look remarkably testicular—two pendulous blobs, brown and wrinkled like dried figs, connected by a thin tube.
He had even started to think of having a new partnerin life, but what employer or woman would be interested in the wrinkled up,elderly old codger he saw in the mirror?
Because a lot of style rules — like not wearing white after Labor Day — have evolved over the years, but wearing a wrinkled outfit is still a big old universal fashion no-go.
The 78-year-old candidate wore neither jacket nor tie, just a baggy and wrinkled light blue dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows like a 1960s union boss.
Watching her walk away, though, in her velvet slip-ons and wrinkled blouse, I felt a strange pang, a slow pin of sadness that I suppose could best be described as loneliness.
I remember her black eyes, deceptively kind and questioning, and how the skin of her forehead wrinkled to a peak in the middle as she pulled her brows down at the sides.
But there's a fine line between looking a bit wrinkled and being the dude at the hostel who wears the same pair of red, green, and yellow hareem pants for three months straight.
They can only see about a foot in front of their spotty, wrinkled-up faces, and most of the time, they only care about three things: a boob, a burp, and a blanket.
I hung out my clothes in the branches to warm; held my white and wrinkled feet up to the sky to toast; unfolded in the lovely heat like a snake on a stone.
"This is the b------ house, he's in there nursing his broken arm, he should've just broken his ragged, wrinkled-a-- neck, just stab the m------ f----- in the heart," someone says off camera.
But more often than not, high schools that claim their dress codes promote professional attire allow boys to wear mesh basketball shorts with wrinkled T-shirts while requiring girls to cover their shoulders.
He had even started to think of having a new partner in life, but what employer or woman would be interested in the wrinkled up, elderly old codger he saw in the mirror?
It isn't clear if Efflorescent 1 is hard or soft to the touch: A solid wall slowly seems to be turning into an elastic, wrinkled patch of skin, or a giant plastic bag.
Lots of dressed-up couples were headed up the stairs while I, in my wrinkled car trip attire, and accompanied by a Maltipoo and 10-year-old child, felt instantly frumpy in comparison.
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Pictures taken by the Daily Mail showed the two men standing together in conversation, the attorney clad in a wrinkled black jacket and Trump wearing his signature red tie with a blue suit.
A wrinkled woman wearing a bra, large sunglasses and hula hoop earrings struts through Midtown with two enormous potted plants; it is precisely the kind of eccentric moment people lament is going extinct.
The girls, who are 8 to 10 years old, say they appreciate the outdoor challenges of scouting: finding the route to a waterfall on a wrinkled map, crossing a creek and encountering a snake.
Everyone's got their own problems ... while 10's of millions of Americans are paralyzed by blizzards, Beverly Hills is in a panic over fancy gowns getting all wrinkled and wet from an impending storm.
But the problem here is that, despite the difference in straps and materials (Balenciaga's is "wrinkled, glazed leather" and Ikea's is plastic), the prices are at complete opposite ends of the spectrum: $2,145 vs.
But for a guy who's constantly complaining about fake news, it's pretty hypocritical that President Trump's social media team is using photos that have been altered to make him look thinner and less wrinkled.
"If my son was here, I wouldn't have to stand in the long relief distribution lines for hours to get food," he said, as tears fell onto the wrinkled hands folded on his lap.
I'd stay home and make calls until I had exhausted my list of numbers, a worn and wrinkled sheet of paper with names and numbers I'd been adding to each time we went through this.
On a recent afternoon, the mangrove roots are flecked with odd pieces of very modern garbage: foggy glass bottles, a boogie board speckled with barnacles, a black DVD case, a wrinkled bag of Ruffles chips.
When we see someone who is in his 333s and is all bent and wrinkled and sits in a wheelchair, we might think he doesn't feel anything except physical pain — especially not any sexual urges.
The bottle is enrobed in white paper that's wrinkled around the bottle's neck and twisted around the top like cloth, and printed with two black dots, denoting eye holes, above "Yellow Belly" in bold letters.
An entire industry supports the idea that, in return for a few carefree years of being bronzed, the sun will stealthily rob us of our youth and leave us wrinkled and covered in brown spots.
ShamanThe word "shaman" conjures up images of wrinkled, sun-beaten mystics living in remote areas of the world, subsisting on the most spartan diets so that near-starvation might lead them to some divine enlightenment.
The photos show young black men — and/or gender-nonconforming persons (I try not to assume gender) — donning negligées, curtains, and stray fabrics, which are strewn across their skin in wrinkled fragments, implying craft paper.
Waltz up, crack open a warm tin, and wait for his insurmountable talent to generate a heightened awareness that time is passing and we will soon all be aged and wrinkled vessels of broken dreams.
The real reveal of the episode is that the Nora we saw at the end of the season opener – grey-haired, wrinkled in the face, going by the name of Sarah — is the real Nora.
Mac DeMarco (Sunday) Under his stereotypically trendy guise of wrinkled oversized shirts, unkempt hair and a haughty gaze, this psych-pop rocker offers indie-pop chorales with moping, ruminative lyrics that seldom veer toward mawkish.
Mr. Sherman also put walleye, the big glassy-eyed perch, on the dinner menu, with a maple and corn broth, and wrinkled dry apple slices that came to life with dabs of lemony sorrel purée.
At the Attn: staff meeting, Mr. Segal wore black jeans and a wrinkled dress shirt as he listened to a pitch lamenting that there are more police officers than counselors in some American school districts.
Compare Davies's protest portrait of Ms. Gottschalk to Ms. Gottschalk's "Self-Portrait, Maine" (1976); here, Ms. Gottschalk lounges atop a wrinkled bed tucked cozily in the corner of a log cabin on a rural commune.
A Nigerian-American friend, when asked about the dish, wrinkled his nose in the specific way many grown children react to the hard-to-love foods of their childhood; Mr. Uduh considers it a specialty.
I especially like to toss green beans with oil, then season them with a few tablespoons of XO and roast them on a sheet pan in a hot oven until they're wrinkled and almost crisp.
"I've never known happiness from the moment I came out of my mother's womb," a wrinkled "Granny" Lee says, and by the time this dark book ends, those words read more as understatement than exaggeration.
When you get to your destination, you're feeling all tired and rattled, and when you open your luggage you discover that all your clothes, including the expensive silk piece you just bought, are wrinkled beyond recognition.
Twenty-one years later, an eternity in Balthus time, the little athlete, who ages weirdly, wields only a pocketbook and a cane while hobbling, hunch-backed and wrinkled, through "The Passage of Commerce Saint-Andre" (1954).
Five children, in brightly colored T-shirts and wrinkled jean shorts, chattered in an eighth-floor office in Manhattan on a recent June day, taking breaks to lick ice pops and play with Spider-Man dolls.
The blood in his brain was displacing gray matter, and this small compression of physical stuff—a few ounces of wrinkled tissue, hardly more substantial than cotton wadding—had spirited him away to a parallel universe.
Wherever Mr. Macfarlane goes, it seems, people present him with wrinkled pieces of paper; or index cards stored in boxes; or lists written and then stashed away, half-forgotten, containing words peculiar to their own landscapes.
This seems particularly true of "Clasped" (2013), which features a close-up view of a woman wearing an ordinary black cloth winter coat and wrinkled black leather gloves, while clutching a black, semicircular, nondescript leather pocketbook.
Melisandre, aka The Red Woman, the mysterious, powerful beauty who once birthed a murderous shadow baby and convinced Stannis Baratheon to sacrifice his daughter in a fire, was revealed to be a frail, wrinkled, very old woman.
I wasn't familiar with the technique, and as the bread proofed over the next hour, almost doubling in size, the pale, fat, wrinkled buns looked more and more like a greasy jumble of sleeping Shar-Pei puppies.
Sonny Beaumont, Jr., once Cross River's greatest barber, now looked like a haggard old troll; he was about forty-five years old, and resembled a wrinkled set of intertwined wires covered in the thinnest, baggiest brown flesh.
To play Erin Bell, an L.A. cop battling trauma and thirsting for revenge, Kidman changed virtually everything about her appearance, including donning a shapeless, colorless wig, and a bland uniform of wrinkled, seemingly smelly T-shirts and jeans.
I looked for love and saw it all around me: couples holding hands, couples kissing, a guy with his hand placed on his lady's back as they crossed the street, an old woman touching her husband's wrinkled face.
Spencer, wearing a slightly wrinkled, double-breasted navy jacket with a maroon tie and pocket square, attempted to distance himself and his movement from the violence in Charlottesville, saying he "absolutely" does not have blood on his hands.
With extinct crocodilians, however, this palaeontological tactic has routinely been stymied because their teeth, which are adorned with many rows of cusps and wrinkled enamel, look nothing like what is found in the mouths of animals alive today.
And while purposefully wrinkled shirts may not be as much of a hit with your business-casual colleagues as they are with your fellow style-stalking friends — same with too-oversized pants, probably — there's no shame in experimentation.
For years, it's true, the singer has beaten the beast in the costume stakes, since Godzilla prefers to function au naturel, with his dark-green skin, all wrinkled and ridged, lending him the look of a furious avocado.
Or the bizarre case of the young Chinese man several years back who disguised himself as an old man, with a wrinkled mask, and took a flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver, pleading for asylum after being discovered.
Early this year, I was staring at my laptop's beat-up webcam cover while laying in bed—the white tape had folded and wrinkled a number of times, and even had, I think, a coffee stain on it.
Projected onto the floor are two overlapping videos: The first shows a desiccated landscape with rust-colored rocks, yellow grass, and a malevolent sun, while the second shows a wrinkled hand inscribing a red motif on a yellow ground.
Their hair stands on end, they're missing patches of fur, their wrinkled tongues peek out from toothless mouths — and still, every year, the contest captures our national imagination, garnering coverage in the New York Times and slideshows on PEOPLE.com.
Having a few back-pocket tricks for doctoring up jarred pasta sauce to make it taste like a homemade concoction straight from the stove of a wrinkled Italian grandmother is a very handy party trick, let us assure you.
Last summer, he circulated a cartoon depicting H. R. McMaster, the White House national security adviser, as a dancing marionette with George Soros pulling his strings and a disembodied, wrinkled hand labeled "Rothschilds" controlling strings attached to Mr. Soros.
Even more strikingly honest is the wrinkled face and goiter of Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova, who holds a prayer book in hands that the catalog suggests were painted from a younger model once the painting's subject was no longer available.
With a scientific name describing the shape of its body and wrinkled appearance, this millimeter-long creature wriggled around in the mud and lived between grains of sand on the seabed, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature.
We criss-cross in the hallway, him with our 3-year-old clinging to his leg, and me with our baby in my arms, and my yoga pants and pajama shirt getting more wrinkled and spit-uppy by the hour.
I am not now, nor will I ever be, that old dude angrily and helplessly shaking his wrinkled fist at gentrification—a natural process that, in the long view, is as beneficial as it seems destructive, like everything else in life.
A black hole of ink has been spilled about how Gene Roddenberry, armed with a wrinkled 212-page outline, sold his brainchild to NBC, which kept it on for three seasons despite a minuscule budget, a crushing schedule and mediocre ratings.
The video included Black Lives Matter Louisville leader Chanelle Helm repeatedly cursing and stating that she wished the GOP leader had "broken his little, raggedy, wrinkled-ass neck" instead of injuring his shoulder last weekend, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported.
Nunberg provided the subpoena anonymously to Jonathan Swan over the weekend, then gave it on the record to the N.Y. Times' Maggie Haberman, then waved the wrinkled subpoena on-air with MSNBC's Ari Melber, with a close-up shown on air.
This is what I wrote about "Clasped": In the painting Clasped (2013), Murphy depicts a close-up view of a woman wearing an ordinary black cloth winter coat and wrinkled black leather gloves, while clutching a black, semicircular, nondescript leather pocketbook.
The desk had a cubby attached to its underside, and I watched as the contents spilled from the cubby's mouth: rectangular pink erasers, crayons, yellow pencils, wrinkled work sheets where dotted letters were filled in, a lime Dum Dum lollipop.
For example, if you live in Washington, DC, and you are a sucker for a wrinkled little pug, you could get in touch with Mid-Atlantic Pug Rescue, a network of volunteers who foster homeless pugs and find them homes.
" Murray's Bannon also shares his future plans now that he's left Breitbart, which include a new show for Crackle called "Cucks in Cars Getting Coffee," creating "wrinkled barn jackets called Frumpers for guys," and a future skin care line called "Blotch.
A wrinkled button-down shirt suggests that you're not going straight home after work — that you might have run around in it, bear-hugged a friend, or are the type of person to wear your clothes more than once before laundering them.
It gets tiring waving at them all—stressed-out, wrinkled accidents of the human form, with white hair, or no hair, or nubby yellow sun visors, grimacing, hunched over their steering wheels, as if they were being chased by men with guns.
Her chipped nails fasten a button; her unpainted face beams, both wrinkled and serene; the playful brocade of a trouser leg visually mirrors the cracked lines of her heel upon a YSL mule, rendering the surface of her skin a tapestry of time.
Traversing Old Delhi's windy, narrow alleyways one recent morning, underneath a canopy of exposed electricity wires and a tangle of thick, fiber optic internet cables, Mr. Shafiq relentlessly rang — and kept ringing — neighbors' doorbells and banged on metal doors with a wrinkled fist.
You might not have the francs to splash out on a room at the opulent, five-star Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois, but you should absolutely change into your least wrinkled outfit and head over to the hotel bar for a drink.
You could see slight stains on the wall where juices had leached out; the banana was browner, the mushroom more shriveled, the lettuce wrinkled and soft, and the tight green husk of an ear of corn had dried and peeled away in multiple directions.
Two paintings by Corrado Cagli (1910-1976), which appear to be hyper-real images of light striking the surface of folded or wrinkled paper, are practically identical in their effects to paintings produced by a much-noticed young contemporary artist, Tauba Auerbach (born 1981).
His perpetually wrinkled suits and shaggy hair are such trademarks that, in his recent campaign, Brown, 66, aired an ad tying together the style and substance of his political identity: workers from an Ohio washing machine factory saying Brown looks just fine to them.
Soon after people started sharing their graying, wrinkled faces on social media in droves, the warning posts began, highlighting that the company is based in Russia and has a concerning privacy policy that gives the company license to use customers' name, photos, and likeness.
Reva led me down a spiral staircase into the basement, where there was a kind of rec room—rough blue carpeting, wood paneling, small windows up by the ceiling, a cluster of half-decent watercolors hanging crookedly above a frowning, wrinkled, mauve vinyl couch.
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Indeed, she has been adept at adopting her clothes to her constituencies: wearing a bright red jacket, navy shirt and pumps at a party rally; wrinkled black trousers and a zip-up jacket on the streets of Amiens while talking to striking factory workers.
When Geurts was 10 years old she was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a genetic condition that causes severe joint pain and brittle bones, and slows down collagen production to the point that skin becomes loose and extremely fragile, with a sagging or wrinkled appearance.
Two summers ago, it closed, going the way of Ukrainian butcher shops selling wrinkled sticks of hunter's sausage, Ukrainian restaurants offering starchy knobs of halusky, and Ukrainian bars where the customers were downing shots of vodka before that was cool, and kept going after it wasn't.
But the chill is real here in New York, and I have an inordinate amount of wrinkled winter clothing and (for some weird reason) clumps of dog hair on every flat surface in my house, and somehow overnight my hibernatory genes have seized control of my metabolism.
Which it does, thanks in part to its other headlining ingredient— vitamin C. "Vitamin C decreases the effects of photo damage from the sun, resulting in a brighter, less wrinkled, and a more youthful appearance," Dr. Jeaneen A. Chappell, a board certified dermatologist, tells Business Insider.
D'Angelo Russell, still in Greece, took in the menu at a sleepy seaside island town looking very relaxed himself in a tenderly wrinkled white T-shirt with the neck hole blown out probably from all the times he's been yanking it off to jump in the ocean.
I choose to believe that someday, a decade from now, I'll be fussily pulling wrinkled comic books from the different corners and crevices of his messy room and I'll notice that the superheroes on the covers are a constellation of Asian, Black, Muslim, Filipino — even of indeterminate race.
"Every inch of this incredibly lifelike figure has been meticulously detailed to recreate everything that Star Wars fans love about the young alien, from the fuzz on its wrinkled head to its irresistible pout, all the way down to its tiny, toddling feet," the description for the doll says.
In 2011, scientists found that the wrinkled fingers give you better grip in wet conditions — like when you're desperately trying to keep hold of your umbrella during a storm, or when you need to keep hold of your oars during a row (though it's a good thing Gregory had gloves on).
That changes Monday, when the wrinkled spec with a molten core crosses directly between the Earth and sun—a very rare event that takes place only a dozen or so times each century—putting on a potentially blinding show for anyone dumb enough to watch it with a naked eye.
These are the company's most experimental pieces, in appearance and silhouette, and almost uniformly gorgeous in their mildly wilted forlornness, especially the faded black bomber ($998) and the wrinkled red gilet designed to be zipped into other pieces in the collection ($413) but which was eminently wearable on its own.
Yet in an era where Snapchat, sportswear, and hoverboards reign supreme, it's difficult not to feel like the nuclear family of guitar, drums, and bass is a little like a bewildered and wrinkled pensioner, lost and confused on the way back from the shops, trying to make sense of the world.
"Tienes Piernas Como Un Jamón" — A.K.A. "You Have Legs Like A Ham" When I was in junior high school, I went to Guatemala to see my great grandmother Lucila, a tiny blind lady with gray hair and a beautifully wrinkled brown face — and she told me I had legs like a ham.
I wrinkled my nose at a few clues after my first brush with this puzzle, but after the reflection involved in making this column I found that it really grew on me, and I hope that you all feel the same after you finish it, with or without the help offered here.
When we arrived in the studio, upstairs from his chapel-office, he complimented Katia Minniti, Gucci's ready-to-wear fur and leather designer, on her bright-red socks, which were wrinkled around her ankles and worn with gold high-heeled sandals, a pleated skirt with a pink print, and a blue blouse.
In this unjustly criticized work, Bernstein's poignant setting of the traditional Jewish mourner's prayer alternates with episodes in which a narrator (a riveting Jeremy Irons), speaking a text by the composer, engages in a fierce argument with God, that "angry, wrinkled old majesty," backed up by a feisty orchestra and frightened chorus.
You and your long-haired paramour are happily frolicking along some faraway beach, when all of a sudden, a familiar but wizened-looking peach—its skin wrinkled beyond its years and the light faded from its cartoon eyes—approaches you and desperately begins to try and sell you a puka-shell-encrusted T-shirt.
For modern-day American visitors, the Canary Islands resemble the Caribbean, but possess facilities and characteristics of Europe — hospitals, low crime, relatively high standard of living, Spanish culture and healthy, delicious food (great tapas, olive oil, indigenous white goat cheese and a local delicacy, "wrinkled potatoes" boiled in salted water until the water evaporates).
Duffles are heavy, roller-bags don't do well on uneven terrain or cobblestones, and those traditional "backpacking" bags — or hiking style backpacks — are basically sacks with an opening on top, meaning you have to top-load them just like a garbage bag, which leads to stuff getting wrinkled and makes it hard to access.
He painted a bug-eyed King Kong with his mouth agape; the Creature From the Black Lagoon as a red-lipped, amphibious humanoid; Lon Chaney in "London After Midnight" as a top-hatted ghoul with blood dropping from his mouth; and Mr. Karloff as the intense, wrinkled, fez-wearing Ardath Bey in "The Mummy" (1932).
If we look at something as closely as we do in a Murphy painting, lingering over every part — from the green of the wrinkled shorts to the light and shadow reflected on the bare legs to the blades of grass around the cell phone — we are apt to be seeing with a dream-like clarity.
The camera zooms in on one of the females, she opens her mouth and sweeps her tongue carefully through the bloody divot in his thigh, then the camera zooms out, all of them huddled over him, David's monkey surgeons, craning their necks to watch each other work, and you can see his wrinkled eyelids begin to twitch.
Things like the lush foliage in "Alameda Light" or the wrinkled tarp thrown over a car in "Dogpatch Wrap" might seem to offer the artist more occasion to let himself go, but in fact he records those less regular objects with the same straight-faced fidelity he applies to the shifting gray-tone planes of a sidewalk or wall.
Scouting Report On Thursday, Public School begins its two-month residency at the CFDA Retail Lab, a mentoring program that includes a physical store, and has filled that space with lots of tweaked prepster staples, like a long-sleeve wrinkled shirt with combo sleeves ($2138) and a classic crew neck in fleece finished with a WNL embroidered patch ($2398).
Here I am diamond solitary treasure on Western I am unclaimed Christian scribbling homilies on spines of wrinkled church fans here I am veteran clutching cement scar I am bandage sticking to sidewalk On Centinela I vibrate the highest I am journal of streets hymnal of homeless, homebound impoverished and important California Today goes live at 6 a.m.
Inside, there is art everywhere: a mural of oversize peonies in red and pink; small canvases of an empty, wrinkled red plastic bag and a still life with Spam; a larger painting of a crushed Coke can over the round table where in quiet moments the employees top and tail a heap of beans for the excellent dry-sautéed string beans.
Like the early Hawaiians, who called upon the full breadth of their surroundings to weave lei — even braiding together human hair and sperm-whale teeth — she is drawn to plants and flowers less commonly found at airport lei stands, such as pale tendrils of the flower spike of the foxtail agave, wrinkled banana flowers, austere Norfolk Island pine and lichen.
Here, instead, are miles of hard clay and silty soil, funnels of rock, sandstone hillsides furrowed with pleats into melting, Gaudían formations; here, the wind and rain are so fierce that they have traced their presence onto the stones themselves, which are sometimes smooth but sometimes scarred with so many skinny runnels that they appear wrinkled, like a rhino's hide.
It is also as carefully written as such a chunky bulk of prose has any right to be — insistently imaginative in describing its people ("He smiles often, yes, but while his lips curve his eyes remain like dried peas") and animals ("There were so many birds the sky rattled, so many fish the bay boiled like a pot") and atmospheres ("A rising wind wrinkled the milky sky").
The son of Mexican immigrants, Mr. Hernandez grew up in a working-class community north of downtown and was drawn to the rough streets of Los Angeles: to thrift stores and auto repair shops, to weathered faces and downcast eyes, to office workers on lunch breaks in unwelcoming plazas and to worn-out folks in wrinkled clothes who sunbathe on the Long Beach sand within view of the oil derricks.
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