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"caked" Definitions
  1. (of mud, blood, etc.) that has become hard and dry

420 Sentences With "caked"

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I've been in practice for almost 24 years and she was actually caked in ice, like those ice balls were caked on her all the way around her 360 degrees all the way around her.
They scratched visors, hindering visibility, and caked batteries, making them overheat.
Look inside the port for any caked-on dust or dirt.
The white mist puffs loose, and its caked powder gently falls.
Their clothes were dirty, the hems and shoes caked with mud.
Afterward, they had to drive back, sitting in mud-caked uniforms.
Their faces and clothing were caked with dust, their noses running.
It's now part of the construction site, and caked with mud.
The heavens, no matter how high, are still caked with mud.
She's glowing in the shot — even with mud caked to her face.
She sees a wall caked with blood, and littered with bullet holes.
Its halls, once filled with student researchers, are now caked in dust.
Sometimes, food debris can really get caked onto the sides of stoneware.
They soon encountered a mound of mud-caked leaves and broken branches.
Their hair was ornately done in rings caked with ochre-colored mud.
He was still caked in dirt, and his eyes were still bloodshot.
I mopped, but dirt stubbornly remained caked between the slats of wood.
The caked, magenta-hued cluster is Bosco Sodi's sculptural association with the spiritual.
In rain and snow and summer heat he was outside, caked in mud.
Thin, workable layers are of the essence to prevent a caked-on appearance.
A picture from her ranch shows the snow-caked faces of her heifers.
I'd find them on my windowsill, caked in dried blood and drug residue.
Fans on the ceiling, more than eight feet up, were caked in mud.
His hair, face, and uniform were still caked with dust from the blast.
Homes that were still standing were caked in mud and coated with debris.
Girls arrived at the prom in formal gowns caked with mud at the bottom.
And I used to wear tons of makeup, like that '80s caked-on makeup.
Eventually electrodes can get so caked with scar tissue that their signals fade completely.
Can it wipe down the caked-on matter ringing the rim of the toilet?
Snowden's story is a momentous and complicated one caked in ethical quandaries and controversy.
A layer of dust has caked the road and crumbling buildings are also visible.
The building is decrepit, some walls crumbling, others caked in a thin, greasy film.
My parents found me on the bathroom floor, caked in blood and laughing uncontrollably.
Cars in the region were seen caked up to their rims in sludge. pic.twitter.
We would get home covered in nasty rashes, caked in mud and bone-tired.
The surfaces of Gears of War 4 are pocked with rust and caked with blood.
It's possible that dust caked over its solar panels, preventing it from charging its battery.
The mysteries of the park are solved, and the ground itself is caked in blood.
The beach shoes (still caked with last year's sand) have been retrieved from the shed.
ON APRIL 18th building workers in Berlin found a 500kg American bomb caked in earth.
My window was mostly caked with ice, and the landscape had changed drastically since Minnesota.
The rain created massive mud puddles, and many festival-goers found themselves caked in dirt.
Unfortunately, West's past few months have been caked with misogyny, implicit homophobia, and self-aggrandizement.
The windows caked in dust, form eyes and flash out at me in the gloom.
Dirt-caked toes poked from his sandals, and his trouser cuffs dragged on the ground.
Earl, Nick and Damien swivel in chairs by the bar, mouths caked with powdered sugar.
His heels were covered in more pieces of tape — their edges caked with dried blood.
His face has been caked in a white foodstuff, fresh from the royal dinner plate.
There are clouds of bats, and cars caked with dust as dark red as chili powder.
After the festivities, a local fire department rig sprayed water to rinse the mud-caked masses.
Dogs were together in stacked inadequate, wire-bottom cages and crates caked in excrement and filth.
The virtual paint can be smeared, dabbed, caked, and color blended just like the real thing.
The open caskets are especially hard -- their faces look like teenagers asleep with caked-on makeup.
FROM afar, Mount Sinjar rises out of Iraq's caked-earth flats like a giant upturned tureen.
A historically shoddy field test showed the white stuff caked to the man's car was cocaine.
But these Gulf workers weren't too impressed with California's spill, which caked beaches in black oil.
They're the men and women caked in theatrical drag, swaying haute couture headpieces and stage makeup.
The animal was caked with dried mud, an aging male that lived away from the herd.
Nonfiction The footprints are still there, the striped tread of Neil Armstrong's boots, caked into dust.
Men and women arrive by the hundreds, caked with dirt, with teens and toddlers in tow.
It will deep clean caked-on dirt and dried liquids without leaving your floors soaking wet.
The front windows were blasted out and the side of the bus was caked in mud.
The mud varies from six inches in some parts to being caked three feet or higher.
This might be a dream of yours, until you actually see the caked sludge littering the highway.
Davis, who noted that the notes were "caked in dirt," did not realize what he had initially.
As we drove away, he realized that he'd left the remaining soot-caked items on the sidewalk.
This is gloomy, introspective winter music, written with snow-caked roads and low-lit peril in mind.
"Her hair and face were caked with blood," the girl's mother, Barbara Hayden told the LA Times.
Plante: Documentary has become America's brain candy of choice — particularly the blood-caked corner of True Crime.
By the end of eighth grade, my gums bled and my index finger was caked in blood.
His tanned chest was bare, and he wore open-toed sandals that revealed feet caked with mud.
When his mud-caked car returned to the pits, Stewart climbed out and yanked off his gloves.
A pressure washer can dispatch a summer's worth of caked on grime and dirt in no time.
His tangerine skin was all caked with makeup and his bald spot was frosted with the dew.
In stark black and white, Gregg fills the frame, his face, chest and helmet caked with mud.
So, as you can see, it&aposs really caked up around my chin area, my nose area.
He said he had never seen subway tracks that looked so good — not caked in black grime.
Three years later, denim brand PRPS was criticized for selling jeans caked with fake mud for $425.
"The thing I remember most was my lips were caked in blood and super dry," Kohan says.
It turns out, your Facebook friends aren't just posting their babies' drool-caked faces and memes of dinosaurs.
But, clean-seeming or visibly grime-caked, the question remains: is there anything to actually be worried about?
By the end, the towel would be covered with a thick white grit from the caked-up residue.
The wounds, indentions on the wrists caked with dried blood, recall the wounds Jesus displayed to Doubting Thomas.
She baked him a bright-blue piñata caked covered with sprinkles on the outside and filled with candy.
Who wants to drift off to sleep with day-old makeup and pollution particles caked on their face?
In fact, it was a distinct sign to have this blood-splattered apron caked in the patients' blood.
He was lying on his side in his underwear, his face caked with blood, in an agonizing pose.
Identical stone houses and barns sit in rows, and automobiles caked with mud line the grassy town square.
I envisioned my four giant zits headlining the festival, caked in crusty concealer, spotlit by the LA sun.
That meant trekking through the heaving crowds at Shangri-La, Glastonbury's mud-caked wonderland of late-night entertainment.
The side of its head was caked with black blood and it wore an expression of profound disappointment.
She caked all of this white base foundation on me and put on this incredibly rich, red lipstick.
Some residents of the Clayton Homes returned to apartments filled with water and floors caked in mud and sewage.
The girl's nose was dead with frostbite, but her cheeks were probably saved by the caked tears on them.
With the streets of Philadelphia caked in ice, Temple was similarly frozen from the floor in the first half.
Nordstrom faced mockery on Tuesday for selling a pair of fake mud-caked jeans at a price of $425.
Not since Pompeii have there been so many people caked in muck and frozen in varying poses of horror.
We kissed leaning against a railing, next to a drained-out part of the lake caked in goose shit.
Or should I say "books," because "The Nix," at over 600 pages, is really several novels layer-caked together.
"With gloss, you don't want to keep layering, because that's when it starts to look caked on," he said.
It's another riveting season of crusty, dusty, caked-up disasters with burnt edges and too-raw-to-eat insides.
And they're caked in sharp sugar and rip your tongue up — you feel just terrible after you eat them.
She'd returned to the rented house caked with filthy honey and lain on her back on the camp bed.
Selfie taking my ice caked mask off at the end of the most challenging day of the expedition so far.
When she is finally freed from the ruins, a stream of blood is seen running down her dust-caked face.
I looked down at my dusty feet, the dirt caked under my toenails, my broken sandals held together by wire.
The same goes for any of the other interactions between the main characters that aren't caked in cheese and melodrama.
Instead, we rely on makeup to conceal flaws, and natural goes out the window in favor of caked-on foundation.
Additionally, they can become more dry and abrasive as makeup is caked on them, causing irritation and ineffective color application.
"New Expiration" sounds caked in decades-old rust, carried forward by an almost lifeless groove, luxuriating in its willful brokenness.
Not even close; rather, it's caked on to such a point that it might be too familiar to wipe away.
At night, your skin repairs itself, so if it is caked in makeup, it can cause more harm than good.
We were already soaked, but after a few hours in the infield, we were also shivering and caked with mud.
Are the hard caked layers of stress and anxiety melting away, one by one, like a snake shedding its skin?
His heavy Redwings had a fresh shine and much less mud caked on their soles than might have been expected.
After hours of labor, the volunteers, grimy and caked in soot, had finally filled the hole on their collapsed stretch.
A recent story in The Telegraph noted that automobile windscreens in Britain are no longer heavily caked with splattered insects.
A buyer or mechanic should look for these telltale signs: ■ Caked-on mud and a musty odor from the carpets.
Twelve of the children sleep on metal bunk beds with thin mattresses in one small room with grime-caked walls.
Today, the pothos's leaves are no longer wet and the caked-on dirt has dried and begun to fall away.
Shin captures human heads emerging in anguish, with wrinkled foreheads and purpled lips, caked in blood and other unarticulated substances.
Typically, paleontologists come across evidence of feathers in the fossil record by discovering feather impressions caked into rock and sediment.
Parked outside, a mud-caked, converted van was one of the only ambulances serving this violent stretch of the front.
When the bus pulled up outside the first tunnel, a huddle of men stood outside, faces caked in coal dust.
When they arrive, kids are already pouring out of holes in the ground, their cheeks and clothes caked with glittery dust.
That is, until a greasy mess is running down your face, dripping onto your yoga mat, or caked onto your pillowcase.
Most clay treatment masks require aggressive scrubbing and rubbing to get that dry, caked-on product off — not pink clay, apparently.
When I cracked open the lid, the inside of my beloved cup was caked with a thick layer of coffee grounds.
Reebok has found a way to mock luxury department store chain Nordstrom for selling a $425 pair of mud-caked jeans.
It's why the tandoori lamb chops, which arrive caked in a caramelized yogurt and tamarind marinade, are absolutely worth a try.
But passenger Al Herrera walked away with just bruises on his arm and a passport caked with mud from the scene.
The material he used could not be definitively identified, because the sculpture was caked over with so many layers of paint.
People came in on a Friday afternoon, bought tons of camping and outdoor equipment, and returned it Monday, caked with mud.
Or it could be because it's always nearly impossible to get sauce splatters or caked on food to come off entirely.
For all the bags of river water you pour over your own head, your skin is caked and cracked with dirt.
I felt like a 19th-century miner emerging from a cave with a fleck of gold in my dirt-caked hand.
Javier Mascherano, who played much of the second half with blood caked on his face, hugged every one of his teammates.
A tour guide points upward, telling a pack of tourists why parts of the ceiling are caked with dirt and grime.
Animals that survived the ashfall are caked with dirt and those who can have brought them to relative safety on boats.
The mud was caked on so thick I had to use a screw driver to pick dirt out of the rims.
A long gallery wall is encrusted with hundreds of retrieved, dirt-caked backpacks of the kind seen in the entrance video.
If you used as much makeup as one would need to get adequate sun protection, your face will likely look caked on.
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Here, finally, on the top floor, was a pinched, steep staircase caked in dust, and at the top of it, the attic.
"Caked with sand on every inch, unshowered for 5 days, and loving that sand dune life #glamis #camping," Bell captioned the snapshot.
This explains why the sculpture looks absolutely caked with mud in the images of the sphinx that Al-Saghir provided to Hyperallergic.
"Caked with sand on every inch, unshowered for 5 days, and loving that sand dune life #glamis #camping," Bell captioned the snapshot.
A beautiful white woman sat on the couch holding a sleeping toddler, whose brown face was caked in something he had eaten.
Leaving a mud-caked automatic rifle behind, he hijacked two cars before police blocked the highway as he sped out of town.
The cushions that had been laid out for the guests were caked in blood and covered with flies feasting on human remains.
The best face you can ever have is the day after, when you leave it on and it's all caked in there.
Ibrahim talks through a Turban caked in dust, and the incipient crows feet around his eyes are accentuated by dirt and sweat.
The white makeup caked on their faces, which would have damaged the skin due to its lead content, was sweaty and imperfect.
They're usually caked with cruddy black stuff on the opening in the bottom and have a sticky, slimy substance on the insides.
Their skin and costumes — unitards by Claudia Kopke — are caked with mud to make it seem as though they are river dwellers.
He was wearing a dark suit, but he would probably have been more comfortable in a pair of mud-caked cowboy boots.
A pair of dust-caked boots conjures up the men (and women) who wear them, the weapons they carry, the danger they face.
If you follow a skincare routine religiously and care about your naked face over your caked face, Birchbox is the way to go.
Women on India's screens are almost always airbrushed, lightened, perhaps wearing colored contracts, and caked in makeup within an inch of their lives.
In what was the living room, a floral patterned love seat was half submerged and Christmas ornaments were caked into the hardened dirt.
Inside were tents covered in dust—blue canvas turned a deep brown, held to the ground with rope and sandbags caked in mud.
Jones removed chip after chip from the logic board and discovered that every one was still caked with blood on the other side.
Another lay caked in rust and soil beside a rock, and next to a burned log, one more was dug into the mud.
Caked up against the wide pane of glass that we looked through were, here and there, a few ripples of dark-green algae.
A pair of Orinoco geese tended goslings, and two dozen capybara sat half-submerged, looking docile, some with mud caked across their backs.
It's the Rule of Quarterbacks and Rest Stops: the minute you discover you really need one, there's nothing but feces-caked options available.
You just don't notice the oily stuff until it rains or snows because it's caked together on the subway tile with everything else.
The neighborhood was among the hardest hit by rampaging floodwaters, which washed away a bridge and left homes caked in mud and debris.
This suction cup spoon rest solves the age-old problem of where to leave our cooking utensils without getting them caked in germs.
The floor is caked in dirt and spilled drinks and it takes us around two hours just to tackle the floors and tabletops.
Children play as caked clay is seen in the dried up municipal dam in drought-stricken Graaff-Reinet, South Africa, on November 17.
Her trademark ski goggles are propped up on her forehead, revealing a face caked in powder and rouge, with a smear of lipstick.
The experimental desert film lingers on peeling skin, mud-caked limbs, and a costume made of hair to create a feeling of enticing dread.
The unraveling mystery is enlivened by a couple of exceptionally violent, thrillingly staged gun battles and some stunning photography of the snow-caked mountainsides.
She was there as they lowered the body of a shoeless, bearded vagabond off the ceramic-tiled roof, his cratered face caked in blood.
If you follow a skincare routine religiously and care about a naked face more than a caked face, Birchbox is the way to go.
Because here are two women operating outside the prism of the male gaze, accepting one another even as enemies caked in one other's blood.
Much like the IRL rainbow barf before it, the caked-on make up Lens turns out to be something you can do to yourself.
Vin Diesel put his massive arms to work Friday night in L.A. but he wasn't pumping iron ... he caked Steve Aoki in the face!
And maybe better sons made for better people, and that was why their mothers didn't die in car accidents, their faces caked in blood.
Rising to the challenge of the disaster, he stood at ground zero, caked in dust, evincing leaderly calm in his Fire Department baseball cap.
This was my whole Grandma, bright blue house dress, brown-bobbed haircut and caked-on hot pink lipstick, now distilled into a fine sand.
"These trains run through the city, and they are filthy and caked with grease," said Mr. Hammond, who became a pilot in the Army.
You know that annoying thing where your makeup is bomb in your mirror lighting, but looks caked and uneven the moment you step outside?
The event concluded with Mr. Winters stripped to his boxers and curled in a fetal position, caked in mud, straw and simulated body fluids.
Only there does he discover that his face is caked with blood and that there is a long, gaping laceration on his right temple.
TARANTO, Italy — In his corner store next to Europe's largest steelworks, Giuseppe Musciacchio dragged his index finger across a shelf caked in gray dust.
Credit...Graphic by Mailiis Law AMES, Iowa — The well-trodden pathways at Iowa State University are usually caked with chalk during an election year.
Its lofty synths and brooding, mud-caked bassline provide a soothing counterpart to the eerie, dubbed-out spoken vocals that float idly in the background.
Some join gruelling marathons such as the Elfstedentocht, a 200km race between 11 northern towns that leaves skaters with frost-caked brows and bleeding ankles.
It is no longer worth hauling heavy machinery to the glacier to extract samples from it; Humboldt is too small and dirt-caked for that.
Yesterday he was bitching about a bad date and now his skin is caked with pale gray powder that used to be the Twin Towers.
The story feels as though it's about exploitation—until suddenly one plot collides with another, in which glitter-caked drag queens primp for a rave.
His body lay undiscovered for some hours and the soles of his running shoes were caked in the browny-reddish dirt of the Thai countryside.
It dispenses the just-right amount of pigment, too, so you can cover up any imperfections without the fear of it looking too caked-on.
Now, preserved for ages, it is caked in Citi Field dirt, smeared from the bottom of the buttons up through the script across the chest.
Try using a toothpickSometimes dirt and dust can get caked on and require a little more to remove it from the port, requiring an implement.
All 19 of the big trees in the courtyard had been toppled, blocking access to the mud-caked classrooms and robbing the school of shade.
On a slush-caked Wednesday afternoon in January, Ms. Marvel, who plays President Elizabeth Keane on "Homeland," stood on Central Park West, accosting passers-by.
My father was not the kind of man to randomly relieve himself on auto parts — it was that the tires were caked in ice, frozen.
With soiled white garments, black boots and ratty blonde locks, their faces caked in white paint, the actresses look like a chorus of the undead.
I was shocked; I've been going around with dull skin caked in way more of my own dead cells than I realized all this time.
The spinning brush is tough enough to clean even caked-on outdoor grills, but gentle enough to use on your car and other painted surfaces.
Draper often fell behind on long, tortuous runs under the California sun, his lips and nose caked in white zinc to protect his fair skin.
A brief story: In college I went over to a buddy's house to find the hallway outside his dorm absolutely caked with strawberry whey protein.
The gallery's former walls were caked with layers of paint, and Cárdenas sanded several pieces of removed detritus to reveal these records of exhibitions past.
He slowly begins to blend into his surroundings as he becomes increasingly caked in mud, sometimes lying flat to submerge his arm in search of crabs.
Logging on to Pandora, I discovered, amid its virtual dust-caked shelves wrapped in a modern interface, a record of my twentysomething sensibilities and existential anxieties.
Did you turn the mostly sanitary Gawker Media offices into a splooge-caked sex dungeon where even men risk pregnancy just by sitting on the furniture?
I caked my face with Dermablend foundation (a true lifesaver), and then popped a Benadryl and Advil to keep the swelling and itching to a minimum.
The enormous storm caked Opportunity in dust and blocked out the sun, its source of energy — and there's no guarantee the batteries aren't dead for good.
It took on standing water so deep and with so much force that mud caked every inch of the roof by the time we were done.
CAVAILLON, Haiti (Reuters) - A lifeless body caked in blood and mud lies in the street for days, and promised food and water supplies fail to materialize.
Twenty-eight years ago, a pop-culture relic was lost in the annals of time, caked in dust and debris left behind from the Berlin Wall.
Then you notice the remains of two female fighters who were killed there: tufts of dust-caked hair still rooted to gray, desiccated flaps of scalp.
Its virtual Flanders fields are hazed with gun smoke and caked with mud, home to an army of enemies who will kill you from their trenches.
And he has painted artists, fictional ones, male and female, with regal coiffures; immense, paint-caked palettes; and paint-by-numbers self-portraits on their easels.
That may explain the all-out finale, boy after boy (emphasis boy) sent out shirtless, chests caked in silver glitter, in a pair of sequined jeans.
The slender American woman in the black abaya looks directly at the camera, her two children, their faces caked with dirt, sitting just to her left.
Caked in dust on the shelves are leather-bound volumes and stacks of parchment that, in a way, sketch out the story of New York City.
Soon the students had changed topics, and were discussing the ice that had caked the school parking lot that morning and how to balance on it.
After a night of genuine connection with another person with addiction, he wakes up to find the sheets of his bed caked in his own shit.
Sherman was the rescue donkey we'd adopted, with horribly overgrown hooves and fur stiff with caked manure after being kept for years in a small stall.
In Aleppo today, Annan's promise is inaudible beneath the roar of bombs and the whimpers of children trapped under rubble, their faces caked with blood and dust.
Workers were reportedly sorting and pulverising the plastic, while simply hosing off biowaste such as caked blood and urine, and letting the wastewater discharge into a drain.
Walking through the creepy Baker household, it's impossible not to get chills from the tiny details; cockroaches scurrying through the walls, dried blood caked on a bathtub.
The most obvious answer to that comes in the form of an exoticism that'll see us caked in mud, braving the elements, and gamboling backwards through civilization.
For hard to reach areas, the Sun Joe electric pressure washer has a 20-foot high pressure hose and a spray wand for cob-web caked crevices.
Before this party pal was going to famous fiestas in Hollywood, he was just another cutie with a caked on smile growing up in New York City.
Horrified, I limped to the back room, where Gollum peeled the blood-splattered trap off of my cream-caked work boot with the handle of his broom.
"This is the best gift we can give him, this party," said dancer Leydis Campos, 25, decked in a skimpy limegreen outfit, her eyelids caked in glitter.
And if your delivery person arrives caked in snow, the universal way to say "thank you for braving the storm" is by giving an extra generous tip.
Firemen, caked in coal dust, blinded by wind and smoke, had to make sure that the engine didn't explode, an eventuality they weren't always able to forestall.
But as his eyes darted to and fro, he spotted a man in tennis apparel with the distinct rusty fuzz of red clay caked on his socks.
Children as young as 2003 and 2200, many of them wearing clothes caked with snot and tears, are caring for infants they've just met, the lawyers said.
In the middle of the Mojave Desert, in a sun-caked valley ringed by snowcapped mountains, an old woman with an exquisite face comes to the door.
As we removed our dirt-caked sneakers, slipped on flip flops and entered the nursery in Juba Teaching Hospital's newborn ward, a hushed tension washed over us.
In her view, the T.C.U. was unacceptably run-down: the walls were mildewed, the hallways were caked in grime, and the sewage system was often backed up.
But as we go back to a more caked-up makeup routine as the tan wears off, that golden hour glow seems to get harder to reach.
Halfway through the movie, the characters are caked so thoroughly in dried blood, I wanted them to shower more than I wanted them to make it out alive.
These seemingly independent scraps are in fact surface abrasions, areas of the paper that have been scraped off and then caked with pastel — a clever inversion of expectations.
It is also a film about gout, and wigs — really, really deranged wigs — and caked-on makeup that definitely contains lead, and anachronistic blue cake, and also gout.
"For those days when you don't want to be caked with makeup I highly recommend eyelash extensions," Teigen tells the camera as she shows off her curly lashes.
When he's not caked in make-up as the lead singer of semi-fictional The Moonlandingz, Johnny Rocket is Lias Saoudi, the lead singer of Fat White Family.
Whether it's Tian Tian the panda who can't get enough of snow-caked fur or two horses frolicking in the cold white stuff, winter has announced its presence.
This past week I joined the millions of newly-minted devotees in Stardew Valley, a game that transports players into the dirt-caked boots of a humble farmer.
Her 2014 breakout Bury Me at Makeout Creek caked those melodies in distortion, forcing its listeners to dig beneath the surface and reckon with her razor-sharp writing.
The room stank of urine, and as many as 40 patients were crowded into a large, mud-caked cell at the center, in the Jakarta suburb of Bekasi.
Inside the house, Edgar Ramirez, the Venezuelan actor playing Versace, sat in a shaded courtyard, his hair caked with gun-wound makeup, his face lowered in his hands.
Caked in dust and dating back to 1674, the written records of a growing city are headed to new homes, to be preserved and made accessible to researchers.
Her early abstract pictures, their surfaces sprinkled with glitter and caked with punched-out, confetti-like paper dots, were some of the most beautiful paintings of the 1970s.
When I arrived at school, I was sweaty and my ankles were caked in dirt, but there was meat on the grill and a cooler filled with Gatorade.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker Ma Ke's couture dignifies the harshness of proletarian life with garments of mud-caked homespun, but she is an exception.
"I wouldn't mind if there was an option," said Britain's Clark, her hair caked under layers of thick gel to keep buns in place during the athletic routines.
It's easy to write off old mantels and surrounds as unappealing when they're damaged from years of abuse or covered in layers of soot, grime or caked paint.
They give out warm eucalyptus- or lavender-scented towels at the end of the visit, so people can wipe off the gritty cleaning crud caked on their faces.
Drag queens with towering hair and caked-on makeup, men covered in glitter and not much else, same-gender loving at every turn: these are all realities of Pride.
We are tired, we are the cutters and peelers of orange slices, we are the water bottle fillers and deknotters of cleat shoelaces, caked with mud and sopping wet.
Duffy boxed the face of Reza Madadi into a blood caked mess over three rounds and showed why his hands are often considered some of the smoothest in MMA.
For more proof, just look at your own mud-caked marching boots, feel the hoarseness in your citizen voice and rub the callouses on your social-media-savvy fingers.
In a damp tent to the west of this ancient market town, he operates on hundreds of Allied soldiers, borne to the field hospital in ambulances caked with mud.
"The weather was actually really good today," said Denis Merenkov, 45, whose beard was caked in frost as he sipped on a hot drink after completing the half marathon.
In John Cox's Met production, the dying Thaïs finishes the opera sitting motionless on a throne with her face caked in gray, more symbol than substance — a singing statue.
Instead we're all out here (in here) watching the best the Democrats have to offer, caked-up in front of some box lights, robotically reading from a teleprompter speech.
As I waded through waist-high bunch grass, clambering over caked barricades of branches and mud, I was struck by the abundance of wilderness uncovered by a river's ebb.
"The weather was actually really good today," said Denis Merenkov, 45, whose beard was caked in frost as he sipped on a hot drink after completing the half marathon.
When O'Quin disobeyed orders, guards strapped him to a chair by his ankles and wrists and left him caked in feces and urine, the family alleged in a lawsuit.
Don't let us stop you: From the same store that sold a rock in a leather case for $85, Nordstrom is now selling "caked on mud" jeans for $425. pic.twitter.
Reuters photos showed bandaged people waiting at a medical point in the town of Douma, some of them with blood streaming down their faces and their skin caked in dust.
The image of a young boy caked in ashes and blood on the back of an ambulance in Aleppo, Syria, is the latest in this grim, yet ultimately necessary montage.
The problem with foundation is that the amount you need for sun protection will leave your face caked with makeup — plus you are not putting it all over your body.
Sweet, doughy delights are in abundance, and you'd be remiss to visit Mexico without trying a concha, a kind of pan dulce (sweet bread) caked with a cracked, crumbly topping.
With Snyder's egalitarian principles already caked into their foundation, blending in more uptempo, outside-shot-happy, versatile ideals could give Utah one of the league's most dynamic and diverse attacks.
The scene was infused with a strong punk sensibility, particularly in its rejection of the trappings of rock stardom; the word "grunge" itself came caked in mud, sweat, and blood.
Fans have watched Kris Jenner get caked, ambushed with water balloons and prank-called by "Todd Kraines" for years, but the momager has always taken her kids' antics in stride.
These pigs, as the documentary shows, are caked in their own feces and roam around their pens with open and unattended sores, sometimes amongst the rotting corpses of their own.
In fact, my skin gets so many compliments and I know it's really my skin's health because I no longer have layers upon layers of makeup caked on my face.
While Ryan Murphy creates big scares with ornately costumed clowns and makeup-caked mental patients over on FX, a much quieter and more cerebral horror anthology creeps along on Syfy.
His emphasis was on the essentially Buffettian notion that we'd all spend our lives on the beach splayed out on a towel, our lips caked with salt, if we could.
We clamor for restaurants where the vegetables on the plate arrive in the kitchen caked in dirt, uprooted from a farm within 100 miles or, better yet, the chef's backyard.
Unfortunately, I only got a couple uses out of it before it became caked with food that was impossible to clean out, even after multiple rounds of scrubbing and soaking.
It's an uneasy number, caked in grit and lead by the pace of wearily ricocheting percussion—it feels like it wants to get euphoric and let loose but can't totally.
Also sport-tuned is the interior, which features black and red contrast stitching, a flat-bottom steering wheel and a dashboard caked in both carbon fiber and longitudinal-grain aluminum trim.
Before this caked up cutie was a Hollywood treat, he was just another suited up little man indulging his sweet tooth in Los Angeles, CA. Can you guess who he is?
Erlich's incubator may be a patchouli-caked stinkhole, but at least it's not Hooli, where the hip, open-office layout is merely a candy-colored facade for 21st century corporate venality.
Dawn Dish Soap Platinum Power Clean Dishwashing Liquid is great for pots and pans that have been sitting out for a long time, cutting through caked-on grime and grease quickly.
The mud-caked, run-stopping middle linebacker, once an archetype of an N.F.L. defensive player, has morphed into a versatile, savvy multitasker who also rushes the quarterback and defends the pass.
After his young sister's brutalized corpse was found in a trash pile about 100 meters from the family home, her face caked with mud, her brother said that he couldn't sleep.
"I read somewhere that these trappers would get back to Missouri and be unrecognizable because they were so caked in bear grease," which, when dried, insulated their clothing from cold and water.
The female bear, visibly weak and seemingly ill, lay despondently on the ground for hours on Tuesday in Norilsk's suburbs, its feet caked in mud, occasionally rising to sniff around for food.
On Monday morning, yellow school buses struggled and hordes of parents with small children staggered, but school started on schedule in Corona, Queens, after students arrived through streets still caked in snow.
At the end of last year, Kamixlo released the six-track EP Angélico—a version of his jittery productions that felt both haunted and mud-caked, spectral and corporeal all at once.
Anyone who's ever woken up with a breakout or pillowcase caked with makeup after skipping this important step knows that going to sleep with dirty skin can be problematic for several reasons.
It's no-makeup makeup at its best, and by that we mean that it hides a multitude of sins (how many, exactly, it's hard to say) without looking thick or caked-on.
Now, even with a few rappers and other people believing that Republicans' reputation of being caked-up is something to aspire to, you'd be hard pressed to find support for this decision.
You don't need to be a mud-caked John Goodman or a heavily tattooed Wentworth Miller to know that breaking out of a prison can take a lot out of a person.
Just below the relics caked with moon dust are those that landed on the surface but were left inside the lunar module; a staircase away from a massive spike in secondhand value.
I've never come home from a brisk walk in the woods like some 20th-century food writer, rain boots caked with mud, baskets full of wild varieties that I identified on sight.
Left behind: A truck-size hole in the temporary flood barrier, dead fish on mud-caked Pershing Avenue, and an urgent conversation about how to shield the city from the next flood.
Underneath the dirt caked on her face, she can still be recognized as the same host who greeted William when he first arrived at the station and propositioned him in the armory.
Both vehicles — like the other cars drip-drying here on Monday night — bore a muddy filigree from the recently receded floodwaters, caked onto their formerly shiny bodies like rings in a bathtub.
The stoves in the homes Ray and Liz shared with their young children, as simulated here, are so caked in grime you could catch something nasty just by touching a burner switch.
The stoves in the homes Ray and Liz shared with their young children, as simulated here, are so caked in grime you could catch something nasty just by touching a burner switch.
The opening passages should be erotic and feather-light, but on the Echo the massive orchestra comes through as smothered whooshes, the exhalations of a pint-sized table fan caked in dust.
Using sable paintbrushes and a cleaning solution, Evans has been restoring the gold —some of which is completely caked over in black gunk — to its original luster for the past two weeks.
Between nasty bathrooms (hair-clogged drains, crusty towels), disheveled kitchens (sinks piled high with food-caked dirty dishes), and abominable bedrooms (stained sheets, more crusty towels), some guys' living spaces are legit hellholes.
His face lacerated and caked with blood looking like Sam Neill at the end of Event Horizon, he greets his visitors with a shard of mirror clutched in his hand like a knife.
Image 0003 of 2 KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh – With his blond dreads tied in a ponytail and baggy jeans caked with paint smudges, Max Frieder first arrived at the cramped Rohingya refugee camps last December.
The Seattle-based chain of luxury department stores is selling a pair of "Barracuda Straight Leg Jeans" for $425, and they come with a "caked-on muddy coating," according to the item's description.
Brazilian garimpos, or wildcat mines, are operated by small crews of men, often caked in red-brown mud and working with rudimentary pans, shovels and sluice boxes that have been used for centuries.
It's a perfect everyday piece that goes with everything, but I do take it off when working out or showering because I don't want to get it caked in sweat, soap, or shampoo.
In this video provided by The Red Cross, people of North Hamgyong are seen living in temporary shelters amid rubble and mud-caked areas of destruction left in the wake of the flooding.
NASA will await a potential signal until at least January, since perhaps dust has caked onto the solar panels, and a swirling dust devil passing over could clear the panels and awaken the rover.
Chasing a school of yellowtail snapper over the coral-caked bow, I had the strong sensation that we were astronauts floating above an alien vessel, grappling with zero gravity on a bright, white moon.
However, the gross reality is well-known: Dirty brushes can be bad news for your complexion — the more caked your brushes get, the more bacteria they're harboring and the worse your makeup will look.
"There were several hundred police on the scene, and they wouldn't allow us to get anywhere near the farm," said Mr. Mo, a 51-year-old with dirt caked under his close-trimmed fingernails.
For a 2014 production of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," audience members had to walk down a stone path over a reconstructed heath before taking their seats on benches surrounded by patches of the mud-caked set.
After being trapped for two and a half days in an abandoned water well in West Texas, an 18-month-old toddler emerged in a rescuer's arms, caked with dirt and wrapped in bandages.
And, six miles from the Centennial Museum, hundreds of migrants sleep huddled together on caked dirt in an outdoor holding camp on the Mexican side of the bridge linking Ciudad Juárez and El Paso.
So you fall and right before the ground, your braking hand, which has been letting the rope slip through it like a chalk-caked, calloused pulley, locks the rope down and the fall is arrested.
But the sedan made it through with nary a punctured tire, and there's something perversely satisfying about taking an ill-equipped car into the sticks and returning it to an airport garage caked in dirt.
Our lungs, caked with cement dust, our demolition commenced, friends with crowbars, hammers, electric saws, measuring tape, fans, dehumidifiers, we ripped the floors, fileted the walls, goodbye sink and countertop, goodbye cabinet over the sink.
But on a recent morning, as Mr. Shell idled his pickup truck in a cavernous warehouse still caked with river mud, there was one sign of a fresh start: The overhead lights came back on.
There are shrunken women wedged on either side of him, retaining all their alluring features in perfect detail: high cheekbones, eyebrows plucked, lashes caked with blue mascara, hair washed and coiffed, smelling like ripe sugarcane.
Crispy Pork Chops With Buttered Radishes Making breaded cutlets is fun and relatively tidy in theory, and like papier-mâché gone haywire in reality: so much eggy, bready business everywhere, especially caked on your fingers.
Local press reported on Thursday that the closure was indefinite and that the plant would stay shuttered until completion of an investigation into the August spill that caked the shoreline of Basamuk Bay with red mud.
With a 13-amp motor, the Sun Joe SPX3500 electric pressure washer cleans with a pressure of up to 2300 PSI and 1.48 gallons per minute to break through caked on dirt, grime, and various grossness.
MILAN Teatro Alla Scala The director Robert Wilson's update of Monteverdi's "Coronation of Poppea" moves the action from imperial Rome to an abstract, modern landscape featuring minimalist sets and stoney-faced performers caked in white makeup.
It didn't feel like I had an extra layer of products caked onto my skin (which is usually uncomfortable in the heat or when you're sweating), but at the same time, I didn't feel dried out.
This push to close down some of the spammier types of content follows a clampdown on sites with crappy web experiences — for example those caked in advertising — and moves to weed out clickbait in multiple languages.
Hacks are great, because they mean you don't have to inhale toxic fumes just to pry off caked-on stains from your oven walls or coax mildew out of your shower (mildew loves it in there).
With the Hall of Famer Mike Smith on his back, Justify completed the mile and three-sixteenths in 1 minute 55.93 seconds and rewarded his mud-caked backers with $363 on a $2 bet to win.
As Dwight Chandler sipped beer and swept out the thick muck caked inside his devastated home, he worried whether Harvey's floodwaters had also washed in pollution from the old acid pit just a couple blocks away.
I continued walking and took my place in a massive crowd of people caked in mud and drenched by a thunderstorm that had sent them fleeing from blinding rain and crashing lightning across the National Mall.
Symbolism enters the work in a paint-caked sculptural tableau about the plague of black incarceration, but politics is really there throughout the exhibition, which feels like a completely realized act of civic and familial devotion.
If it took seeing those grimy, close-up photos of product buildup caked onto makeup brushes to finally convince you that cleaning yours regularly is essential, then we apologize in advance for what we're about to say.
Exiting de la Calle, I noticed several strands of gold streamers caught on one of Barragán's kitten heel shoes, caked in tan-painted spray foam and plaster reminiscent of the earth, its shell slowly falling to pieces.
It's caked in tape hiss, and street-level grime; this is the handmade masterpiece you fantasize you're picking up when you rescue a shoebox of cassettes with yellowing J-cards from a street corner on trash day.
We did a few laps around Sacramento's famous Roseville Automall, my uncle steering me away from ex-fleet cars and rust-caked things that stank like burnt plastic and had no business being priced at five digits.
There is something unexpectedly charming about seeing a yellow Yeezy 500 sitting on the shelf with enough dirt caked to the sole to suggest that the prior owner got his money's worth, and that you might, too.
After two days of sheltering upstairs in a house across the street, she returned home to find the walls caked with mud and a vile stench emanating from her cherished possessions, which were rotting in the heat.
For an installation last year, she stacked philosophy books amid a jungle of magnolia leaves, grasses and snapdragons, punctuating the scene with newly sprouted grape hyacinth bulbs caked with dirt, like tiny purple pearls in the wreckage.
An elderly man, who was featured in a video shortly after the eruption that showed him in a state of shock, caked from head to toe in ash and mud, died from the severe burns he suffered.
Crews had been power-washing buildings caked in asbestos-laced effluvium, and by Saturday evening, the Fire Department had completed cleaning all facades, according to Eric Phillips, a spokesman for Mayor Bill DeBlasio; interior inspections are now underway.
If that reality is like visiting a show home, watching even the most gorgeously photographed crime drama or thriller is akin to peering under the sink, to find the caked dirt and mold and cracks in the pipes.
Ms. Bormann bought the new abaya, the one with the duct-taped hem, to replace a plain black one that became caked in mold in her office at the war court compound atop an idle, obsolete Navy airstrip.
When it finally came time for Santos to get a ride to the city of Matías Romero after spending hours loading people onto buses and trucks, the back of the truck he rode on was caked in cow shit.
"My father used to bring home all this stuff," he says, as we watch one such memory play out: His father hands a pair of boots to his mother, and she begins to wash off the caked-on mud.
EASTERN GHOUTA, Syria (Reuters) - His brow dripping with blood and his skin caked with brick dust, Abu Abdallah was pulled out from under the rubble of his house near Damascus after it was blown up in an air raid.
But in the post-Soviet era, Lodz fell into decline, and today, grand, but dilapidated, 17503th-century factory facades line windblown boulevards veined with screeching, electrified, steel-rail streetcars — most rusted out and caked in a layer of dirt.
Anyway, Evelyn had always been vague and shy, thin and awkwardly elegant, with a muffled irony—you couldn't imagine her in caked boots in the muck or castrating lambs or perched high in the driver's seat of a tractor.
It had been caked with layers of varnish, though, and cleaning has revealed the easy brushwork of her diaphanous dress, whose seams are rendered with confident slashes of brown, and of her black hair, cut into a triangular bob.
Caked in rust and mud, a World War I hand grenade was harvested with potatoes in France and shipped to a potato chip factory in Hong Kong — until a machine found that one was not quite like the others.
The village has a spacious yet dust-caked grocery store offering frozen fish and chicken — a rarity at any Nigerien supermarket — bottles of imported Scotch, soda from Algeria, tissue boxes from Dubai, and Duy Anh Foods-brand rice paper from Vietnam.
In each, she starts by applying the cosmetics in the socially accepted fashion—pencilling in eyeliner, painting on polish—only to keep on applying the makeup until her eyelids are caked in liner and her fingers are drowned in red.
One of around 100 pupils who attended the primary school in the Lagos Island district of Nigeria's commercial capital, he emerged with his face caked in white dust from the rubble and a bloody graze on the side of his head.
CreditCreditDado Galdieri for The New York Times RIO DE JANEIRO — One of the world's most improbable sports centers is a hulking, light-blue building on a mud-caked alley in Chacrinha, a favela on the western outskirts of Rio de Janeiro.
I also use it to scrape down all the brown bits left behind from cooking veggies and proteins so I can make the most of my sauces, and it has even come in handy when cleaning dishes with caked-on ingredients.
Some of her more sleekly-produced, clubby pop numbers like "Million Reasons" and "Applause" might work in a stadium, but when you're playing to a crowd caked in dirt and beer sweat, appetites tend to be a little more visceral.
Several unsolvable issues are caked into this Pelicans' roster, but no discussion about them and Cousins can be had without a close look at his defense, which has long been one of the more mercurial and frustrating variables in the NBA.
Her shirt, arms, white sweatbands, cheeks and hair were all caked in red dirt but Muguruza did not care a jot as she became the first Spanish woman to hoist the Suzanne Lenglen Cup since Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in 1998.
The Brooklyn detainees said the city violated their due process rights by stuffing them "like a can of sardines" into crowded, infested, and garbage- and urine-caked cells with broken toilets and a lack of toilet paper, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste.
Archaeologists have found more than 650 skulls caked in lime and thousands of fragments in the cylindrical edifice near the site of the Templo Mayor, one of the main temples in the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, which later became Mexico City.
Ben Hopkins, with a printed dress slouching off his shoulder and caked-on glittery makeup covering his face, was explaining the genesis of his band PWR BTTM to the crowd at Joe's Pub in the very small hours of Sunday morning.
Of course, Mr. Armani presents these things in fancy updated versions — technical fabrics, silk blends, swank velvets — and not regulation olive drab or the uniform wool that must have weighed a ton when it became caked with mud and snow.
So without the benefit of a second-sleep, I scuffled bleary-eyed into my kitchen, where I helped myself to a bowl of the previous day's breakfast gruel, which had congealed and caked to the corner of my stock pot like shellac.
"Tiny" sticks to the formula that's been paying dividends for over three decades at this point: a solid riff, a laid-back vocal take from J Mascis, a little mud caked on everything, and an incendiary guitar solo to hammer it home.
Caked in thick white face-paint transforming his face into a horrible grinning skull, Wes Borland looks as Wes Borland has always looked—like a dad who went too far for his son's Halloween party and has upset the children of the neighborhood.
One video published by news outlet Telediario, purportedly taken in the El Rodeo village, showed three bodies strewn atop the remnants of the flow as rescuers arrived to attend to an elderly man caked from head to toe in ash and mud.
Consumed with burning drives for any amount of financial security and for fame, she spends a significant chunk of the film nearly naked but heavily caked in glitter, first stripping and lap dancing and then appearing in the big shows of girl.
In the past, machines that use clever engineering to avoid the buildup of obstructions while filtering have met with striking success: some vacuum cleaners, for instance, separate dust from the air using centrifugal force, rather than a filter that grows caked with grit.
Sadly, the onboard cameras did not survive past this point: Paul suspected they were bad luck and asked for them to be removed; Adam's motorbike, still fitted with a camera now caked with dead flies, had to be taken away for repair.
She said the damage—the toppled buildings closer to the sea, a car that had drifted to the curb in front of her house, its interior caked with muddy sand—was worse than Hurricane Hugo, which struck this island of 3.4 million people in 1989.
"Herman was living in what can only be described as 'duck hell': a dank, rusty wire crate covered with a tarp, caked with his own waste and rotting food, and teeming with flies and maggots," PETA said of the conditions they found the duckling in.
In 18th-century England, men and women caked their faces in toxic lead-based makeup, preferring to risk death over letting their smallpox scars show; as far back as Ancient Egypt, King Tut was found to have been buried with his anti-acne treatments.
Michael E. Miller depicted the scene for the Washington Post: As [the federal defender] consulted with Nicolas-Gaspar, dressed in the same dirt-caked tennis shoes and mud-stained shirt in which he'd been detained, the immigrant in his late 603s began to sob.
And on a rainy, wind-swept night in early September, his press office invited a small group of reporters and local camera crews to assemble in a soggy, grime-caked ventilation room beneath the Union Square station to watch him roll out his latest plan.
CreditCreditIlana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times HOUSTON — Aracely Martinez-Ramirez sat on the driveway by her rotting home, next to most of the family's possessions, now slated for the trash: Her sisters' flowered dresses, their baby dolls, a mud-caked Virgin Mary.
The little trick on the park bench was the power in miniature, for at its peak Conduction opened a blue door from one world to another, moved men from mountains to meadows, from green woods to fields caked in snow, folding the land like cloth.
The extent of Thompson's injury wasn't publicly known at that point, but it wasn't long before it became clear that the closest thing to a sure thing in basketball over the past five years is suddenly caked in uncertainty to go with all the sadness.
For a country that has been deeply divided by political strife and remains under military rule following a coup four years ago, the sight of mud-caked soldiers and volunteers working in pouring rain has filled Thais with both pride and a sense of common cause.
At the media day two days before the final performance, the lion tamer, Alexander Lacy, stood grinning like he just swung in on a chandelier, his wife next to him, batting big eyelashes caked with black mascara that looked like it was applied with charcoal briquettes.
"Trophy" (1993) is a singular baby stroller caked with objects, including sugar and Tropical Fantasy soda pop that function as a gross-out nod to excess — but perhaps a millennial ode to the sugar trade that required bodies and labor and drove the slave trade for centuries.
We looked at loads of houses before we found one: It was a bank-owned wreck with a leaky roof, a bathtub that drained into the yard through a haphazard hole in the wall, and a mess of once-wet dog food still caked to the kitchen floor.
I had no idea that in a few hours I would be sitting in a cold interrogation room, my hands and clothing caked with blood, detailing these happy moments to a cop while trying to understand how five of my friends had been stabbed to death at our party.
Jenkins, whose voice was caked with emotion while he addressed the court, also apologized to Umar Burley, who crashed during a pursuit and killed 86-year-old Elbert Davis Sr. AP reported that heroin was planted at Burley's car after the crash and Jenkins admitted to knowing about it.
In shoes caked with mud and seeking medical aid at a migrant camp, the two men are among the first migrants to have reached the northern Balkans since Turkey said last week it would no longer try to keep migrants on its soil in return for EU aid.
As I walked up on the scene, it was clear that the bomb had been buried at this location for quite some time — mud had caked over the surrounding area following a long-past rainstorm, and tire tracks leaving the compound clearly had been avoiding the bomb's position.
Town expenses (hotel rooms/food/booze/laundry): $1,200Town is for splitting a hotel room with as many other hikers as possible, eating pints of ice-cream at 10am and staining the hotel sheets with your dirt-caked legs (even though you scrubbed them for half an hour in the shower. Each).
In a letter to the bakery, the FDA wrote that it had seen "serious violations" of manufacturing standards for products during a tour, with "insanitary conditions in your facility at the time of the inspection" including cross-contamination of allergens, debris caked on surfaces and insects in the production facility.
My teeth may have grown a carpet of plaque, my bowels may have turned against me, my hands may have been caked with ink and grease and piss slop-over from the chamberpot, but I was a true patriot on a quest to live like my heroes, so I soldiered on.
You need to use a bottle brush or a good long boiling session to remove every bit of dried, caked-on milk or formula, and proper cleaning of the Lifefactory Glass Baby Bottle requires removal of that silicone sleeve, too, which adds a few seconds to the chore every time.
Thousands of so-called "burners" are already in the midst of the eight-day party that is Burning Man 2018, where they'll see dust-caked revelers in eye-popping costumes, experimental art installations, an "orgy dome," and a 75-foot-tall sculpture set aflame in the middle of the desert.
Woody does his best to rehabilitate Forky and convince this glue-caked Gumby of his own value, but the wispy thing soon gets itself into more trouble involving an ominous set of characters, including an unloved 1950s pull-string doll named Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks) and a coterie of creepy ventriloquist dolls.
A lot has changed in the past ten years—some of it for the worst—but NYC Downlow remains exactly as it's always been: a fun, filthy paradise for queer people and hedonists who have stumbled across mud-caked fields towards the bright pink lights like zombies looking for a good time.
Bryan Weinstein, owner and founder of Bar-B-Clean Franchising, was inspired to start his own barbecue cleaning service in 2011 when he was about to use his for the first time that year and was too put off by the caked-on black filth to even consider cooking food on it.
For campers at festivals from Coachella to Glastonbury, going three days without showering can prove to be a mild annoyance in the midst of dust-caked clothes and un-deodorized armpits, but for refugees overseas, the lack of such basic hygiene stations is a dire reality that lasts far beyond a long weekend.
But while wandering and photographing the abandoned structures, Mr. Dondyuk began rummaging through drawers and piles of wreckage in rooms, only to find faded rolls of black-and-white film caked in dust and debris as well as old portrait photographs and letters — stained by moisture and the elements, but still legible.
I spent some time at home recently and sorted through all the shit I've stored in my nan's garage where that bookshelf now lives, supporting a dusty collection of VHS tapes, and let me tell you it is absolutely smothered—and I mean fucking caked, like highlighter on a Kardashian's cheekbone—with Bright Eyes lyrics.
We've curated a collection of the best spring-scented wicks around, each with a unique power to transport us to our most ideal warm day — from fresh-air picnics in the park to smoky campfires in the woods, mornings among dew-covered honeysuckles, salt and sunscreen-caked beach days, and vanilla-bean ice cream afternoons.
And we all decided, all at the same time, to just throw it all underneath the bus and live like filthy rats, our paws covered in shit, out faces slashed open by insults, our tails dragging behind us, caked in soot and grease and powdered sugar, acquired in the dumpster behind a donut shoppe.
"I was taking a bit of that war brutality and bringing it to L.A." When Mr. Jones performs as Mudman, he is nearly nude (sometimes, he performs completely nude) with a nylon stocking over his head, his body caked in mud and other organic materials, bearing a huge lattice of sticks on his back.
In a closeup image of Sherman wearing caked-on blue eyeliner, drawn-in black eyelashes, and a red plastic wig that appears to have been digitally overlaid to frame her face, there's a subtle confusion of what's real and what's constructed that seems to comment directly on identity in the age of social media.
Then Mickey visits his elderly cousin Fish whose "pants were streaked with urine stains" while "his cardigan sweater was a color that was indescribable where it was thickly caked with food at the front …" As fond memories of family and the old neighborhood unfold, a redemptive warmth floods this tale of a bitter libertine.
But without any dialogue, and with Harbour's mouth caked under layers and layers of moviemaking (or, in this case, movie-ruining) magic, Hellboy's emotional journey lacks punch and doesn't seriously entertain the faux-philosophical idea it throws into the ether: that demons wouldn't gargle with human blood and savor licking meat off children's bones if they weren't hunted.
According to ABC News, a cat named Fluffy was found in a snowbank with her fur completely caked in ice on January 31, right around the time the polar vortex hit the US. Fluffy's owners live in Kalispell, Montana, which was rocked by more than 15 inches of snow in January and temperatures that dipped below 0 degrees.
Once the Boltons' phalanx surrounds the Starks, we, with Jon, are buried beneath a mountain of corpses, caked in gore, and helpless to protect Tormund, who sees your headbutt and raises you a throat-biting, and Wun Wun, who punches a horse in the face, then succumbs inside the castle gates to something like 20 good arrows.
It's also why I couldn't stop admiring the way both my character and (especially) my enemies moved, whether I was chasing a giant iguana through the brush, or diving under the talons of a poison-spewing bird, or scrambling out of the water and onto a raised islet to escape from a hungry, mud-caked fish-beast.
Tejal Rao delivered a paean to mushrooms in her "Eat" column in The New York Times Magazine this week, and it's a delight to read, down to her imagining of a "20th-century food writer, rain boots caked with mud," emerging from the woods with baskets full of wild varieties identified by sight amid the fallen leaves.
Awkwardly squatting over a plastic bag when the urge strikes doesn't seem like the easiest solution, especially when it's the middle of the night and you're caked in dust and coming down off 2C-B and trying to wrestle your way out of a reflective silver unitard or whatever, but it's at least keep in line with the Burning Man ideals.
Arriving at his workspace means navigating an outdoor passage cramped with building materials and climbing an uneven flight of stairs that leads to a light-filled space brimming with artist-studio hallmarks — shelves stacked with monographs, a floor speckled with color drips à la Jackson Pollock and a table so caked with paint that it could be its own assemblage.
Highlights from the rookies and relative newcomers included absurd theatrics (think mud-caked dancers) and sumptuous tailoring from Charles Jeffrey with his label Loverboy, and the charming work of James Theseus Buck and Luke Brooks, known collectively as Rottingdean Bazaar, who found many fans with their jerseys emblazoned with socks and stockings and T-shirts heat-printed with fragments of Coptic textile.
All dim, unwoken, shut as the Duchess's (née Clare Singleton's) dust-caked woodcut gramophone as the frail jail of Limoges and miniature salt shakers belling at my footfall recalled country wenches doing the quadrille with speculators' sons, and Ben the tavern houseboy, in canary pantaloons wafting a fan sewn from the tails of fifty peahens to keep off the Luciferian flies.
Caked to the floor of my local grocery store with muddy boot prints was a flyer depicting the reality of what so many of us reduce in our minds to "oh, it's just lathering an animal up with shampoo" – rabbits with giant gashes in their heads, restrained rats ingesting lethal formulas through feeding tubes, guinea pigs with blinding scars from repeated eye irritation tests.
Twins, newly grown beards, and caked on makeup — these are the three things Twitter users jumped on in the seconds after Apple announced that the iPhone X would replace Touch ID with a supposedly more secure feature, Face ID. Surely, many people speculated, one of those things could trip up Face ID and prevent you from unlocking your phone (or worse, incorrectly unlock it for someone else).
It was a long walk from the store to the metro, longer because the sidewalks were caked with ice; R. scolded me as we walked, telling me to take my hands out of my pockets, to keep them free in case I slipped, as for whatever reason I did often enough; if it had been night he would have passed his arm through mine to keep me upright.
After making funeral arrangements for his uncle, who died of a heart attack while listening to radio news a week after the storm, Mr Chárriez drives out on one of his routes, past the coastal town of Arecibo—known for an astronomical observatory once used to search for extra-terrestrial life but now empty, mud-caked and resembling another planet itself—and on into the interior of the island, where tree trunks and branches are strewn along the side of the road.
Looking back on the fifth (after the original, '79 and '89's forgettable renditions, and '94's mud-caked Lollapalooza redux) gathering of stardust two decades after it took place, it's clear that it was this iteration of Woodstock, the one that took place on the hot tarmac at Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome, New York—and not the blissed-out hippie convention of 1969 at the idyllic pastures of Max Yasgur's farm—that is most relevant to America in 2019.
In more than a thousand reviews published since the 21982s, Mr. Gold chronicled his city's pupuserias, bistros, diners, nomadic taco trucks, soot-caked outdoor rib and brisket smokers, sweaty indoor xiao long bao steamers, postmodern pizzerias, vintage delicatessens, strictly omakase sushi-yas, Roman gelaterias, Korean porridge parlors, Lanzhou hand-pulled noodle vendors, Iranian tongue-sandwich shops, vegan hot dog griddles, cloistered French-leaning hyper-seasonal tasting counters and wood-paneled Hollywood grills with chicken potpie and martinis on every other table.
And he got up and went into a tent where a couple of dirt-caked convoy drivers lay on cots asleep in front of a TV showing a police movie, all sirens and shadows and waxy hair, the unsteady horizontal hold on the black-and-white screen catching the moment, the scene, and losing it and the scene running away like a loose blind, then catching it again, shadows and then glowing white human faces close to the camera, and Lauren Bacall looked out of the convex box into the night that reeked of monsoon funk, with lust and reproach in her face, as if to say, I dare you to forget me, too.

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