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"crinkly" Definitions
  1. having a lot of thin folds or lines
  2. (of hair) having a lot of small curls or wavesTopics Appearancec2

156 Sentences With "crinkly"

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The liver spots, the crinkly eyes, even the wrinkled lips.
It absorbs their crinkly corpses and that's it — worm food.
So began our relationship again, one crinkly letter at a time.
Now he's sharing the baby boy's name and cute, crinkly face.
Bask in the experience here: The sound itself is crinkly and annoying.
I approach and am reflected, distorted in its crinkly, convex foil surfaces.
RASPBERRY GLAZED OLD FASHIONED — First on my plate was this crinkly pink belle.
The medium-size, crinkly-eyed boulder between the Republican Party and Donald Trump.
As for eyelids (both top and bottom), they get crinkly and lose elasticity.
Spinach, she said immediately, particularly mature, crinkly leaves with a rich mineral taste.
The cocktail umbrella is crinkly with more prominent sections than the other umbrellas.
The removable peanuts in a crinkly plush shell provide pooches with a fun challenge.
Unsure which outwear we love more: a crinkly paper bag trench or bejeweled vest.
On hot nights, his family would eat Italian ices out of crinkly paper cups.
I can attest that there are no crinkly sounds associated with the waterproof backing.
I also love the crinkly fries, but Heben has a bad opinion of them.
I find myself looking for variations and similarities among the crinkly skin and misshapen skulls.
Crinkly skin below the chin is caused primarily by sun damage leading to collagen loss.
You owe it to your big, fatty, crinkly thought bundle to take good care of it.
Photo: iFixitThat crinkly new protective layer isn't the only new thing about the 2019 MacBook Pro keyboard.
Slime videos are textbook ASMR because they're repetitive, methodical, and include soft, crinkly sounds and slow motions.
TEXTURE: The chicken was unbelievably crispy, thick, and juicy, with a crinkly, crunchy layer of fried batter.
The crinkly dappled waves of batter surfed over thick green pickles and a healthy smear of mayo.
Must-eat: Crisp, crinkly "pier fries" from the original Pier French Fries counter on Old Orchard Street.
Lamb, who is petite and has dark eyes, had her crinkly hair pulled back with two clips.
Who's going to care about such petty concerns when Heath Ledger is doing that crinkly-jawed smile?
He (or she) is lounging on a couch, munching away at a sloppy, crinkly ol' bag of chips.
These menu items are designed as fancy finger food and don't require silverware or come in noisy, crinkly plastic.
As sculptural objects, the charred books — crinkly stacks of warped and blackened paper — provoke dystopian jitters about book burning.
The couture brand has come out with a bag that looks eerily similar to everyone's favorite crinkly Ikea tote bag.
Whether you like 'em curly, crinkly or wedged – With ketchup, vinegar or mayo – It's hard to say no to a fry.
In between each sentence, she picks up a crinkly fry, dunks it in a pot of ketchup, eats it, then continues.
In it are large plastic tubs of mayflower rum, pots of honey, and crinkly onions suspended in bunches from the ceiling.
Turning to my right, I saw a tall, broad-shouldered man with a mass of crinkly hair looking curious and amused.
If Mr. Nakamura has been practicing his choreography on the spaghetti-like, crinkly noodles at Niche, I haven't seen it yet.
Ikea brought the sass, and proved once and for all that they've got the market covered on blue, plastic, crinkly tote bags. 
The term "air mattress" conjures visions of thin, crinkly, leaky bladders that wake sleepers through discomfort long before the alarm goes off.
It is precise enough to trace the most efficient path to scoop up yellow, crinkly corn stalks to within a couple of centimetres.
He makes crinkly textures, or eagerly doubles Matt Brewer's bass — then for a brief moment, he soars into a tantalizing solo flight. RUSSONELLO
The result was Ordinary Beauty, a ring bearing a voluminous paper flower whose crinkly petals she likens to her grandmother's delicately wrinkled skin.
Crinkly and slightly raised, the moons' roundness conjures orbs, but it also conjures breasts, and the creaminess around them evokes lingerie or bare skin.
Readers of a certain age may remember the way the print ads hung, on thin and crinkly magazine pages, from their friends' bedroom walls.
His hair was not only crinkly but coarse: the sort of hair that more properly belongs between the legs—but let's not go there.
Until now, Volcano users had to fill a large crinkly space-age balloon, where the vapor was cleverly held in place until you needed it.
He even changed his Twitter avatar — an image of Alexander Hamilton that he'd used for five years — to one of him with a crinkly smile.
In the sixties, he assisted on Olivier's controversial blackface version of "Othello" (the hair, Huntley said, was "very crinkly") and on "Cleopatra," constructing Elizabeth Taylor's jewelled braids .
For her spring/summer 2016 collection, for example, Ellery sent a mix of looks down the runway in velvet, silk and jacquard, ending with crinkly metallic dresses.
They don't hide their age, all crinkly, deep-lined and grumpy, and yet still draw the same youthful crowds that follow Sanders around like he's Phish on tour.
Above each fan dangles a whimsical sculpture made from found materials — miscellaneous clothing, crinkly plastic bags, rubber tchotchkes, unidentifiable plush toys, and more — dancing wildly in the breeze.
They mean the neon-haired, crinkly-faced toys we remember from childhood, but it didn't take long for online beauty's troll queens to get in on the joke.
Neeson, taking a break from his usual wintertime angry-dad action-movie duties, is wry and crinkly, his loose limbs and craggy features suggesting great power in repose.
Philip smokes and his family isn't much to speak of, but he's played by Doctor Who's Matt Smith, and is therefore dishy in a sort of crinkly forehead way.
It didn't help that her crinkly Carolina Herrera silver gown photo went viral when a detractor posted it next to a refugee girl in a blanket of similar material.
Toys like soft, crinkly Baby Paper; Indestructibles books, which are specially made to be baby-proof; and suction cup rattles, like pipSquigz are perfect for keeping babies occupied, she says.
The uses to which he put them included light impressions, on blueprint paper, of Weil and himself in the nude, and black paintings on crinkly newspaper glued to screen doors.
One, a small, crinkly hand scroll by a 19th-century artist named Yang Tianbi is on first-time view at the Met, though it's been in the vaults for ages.
Ms. Halvorson — whose crinkly, caustic sound makes her one of the most distinctive guitarists in improvised music — will begin her weeklong residency at the Stone with aa triplicate of duets.
Swedish home goods behemoth IKEA is known for their cheap furniture, maze-liked stores, tasty hot dogs, and of course their signature blue, crinkly plastic shopping bags, complete with yellow printing.
The arms of the model in Arm Candy are wrapped in crinkly polka dotted plastic of the kind that encases the sweets filling the glass bowls on every grandma's coffee table.
From a distance, the new capitals look traditional; up close, you see that the acanthus leaves and scrolls have been replaced by abstract crinkly forms (mathematically determined, "like fractals," Andraos says).
SAN FRANCISCO — The big white crinkly addition that the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opened on Saturday bumps this widely respected institution into a new league, possibly one of its own.
For those of us who still love getting our news from newspapers, those inky, crinkly, thin sheets of wood pulp you hold in your hands and read, these indeed are sad times.
In the years that followed, she says, dunking a crinkly fry in a pot of ketchup, she moved away from Leicester (where she'd grown up) and dated a string of other guys.
It could in theory be passed around the party at leisure, but something about that crinkly balloon seemed to demand guests finish it at a faster rate than they might otherwise choose.
"Giovanni" is her brightest chromatic splash: after gliding for three minutes over crinkly bass and subdued house strings, a gleaming guitar solo soars out from nowhere, resolving all the song's tension in a flash.
I'll admit that I was primed to love Zoo, which began its third season on June 29, from the moment it premiered in 2015 — even if that was mostly thanks to James Wolk's crinkly grin.
But there are few things on television sadder than shots of Chuck, alone in his darkened living room with the sun blocked out behind him, pulling his crinkly aluminum astronaut blanket ever tighter around himself.
So, whether the new royal baby bears the telltale marks of crinkly hair, dark skin, full lips or any of the signs we purport to see, I will be thrilled to claim him and celebrate him.
Shoes off, still in their whites from lunch service, the three women rehydrated with cold water from steel cups, and ate handfuls of sweet, airy meat floss and tiny pork-stuffed pastries from crinkly plastic bags.
Everyone has different ASMR triggers — whispers, crinkly noises, precise makeup application, or doctor's examinations, just to name a few — but there are common themes that YouTubers have really focused on to make the most effective videos possible.
The Smell-O-Vision ($7.99) toy comes with a squeaker buried deep inside, so it is easier on human ears, and the toy is also filled with crinkly paper, which provides another exciting sound for your pup.
O. Scott) 'BRIDGET JONES'S BABY' (R, 87543:87533) Renée Zellweger, crinkly-eyed and adorable at 87523, plays a more poised and confident Bridget, still chasing what she calls "happily ever after" in this mildly amusing romantic comedy.
O. Scott) 'BRIDGET JONES'S BABY' (R, 2:02) Renée Zellweger, crinkly-eyed and adorable at 47, plays a more poised and confident Bridget, still chasing what she calls "happily ever after" in this mildly amusing romantic comedy.
The petals have so many crinkly and glossy textures and high-resolution stripes and speckles that I could scarcely imagine how any trained painter had managed to squint and resist the temptation to render them with botanical accuracy.
I keep it right here by my desk, and just 10 minutes ago it confirmed for me that I had the spelling of "proprioception" right all along, even though my spell-checker had raised a crinkly red eyebrow.
Over Revis and Taylor, Avram Fefer plays a long, cool melody on the tenor saxophone; the guitarist Marc Ribot sometimes doubles him in the upper register, or dishes out a mix of crinkly, punctuated chords and Cy Twombly dashes.
Sure, he's strapping, but come on: The Flash is grinning at Kara in a sun-dappled field, all crinkly eyes and dimples, and as far as I can see, her connection with James is a B-minus at best.
For the first year of its life under Gildan's management, American Apparel focused on putting out its classics, which is just as well because the few new pieces it introduced, like a crinkly nylon jacket, didn't sell at the same level.
Below, check out some of our favorite gems, which liken the musician to everything from a Star Wars stalwart to our personal favorite, that delicious mainstay of drugstore "fancy" candy selections every where: the crinkly gold foil-wrapped Ferrer Rocher.
Sundays in winter are maybe the best time to make chocolate chip cookies, whiling away the afternoon in the warmth of the stove while you batch out your favorite recipe: plain Jane Toll House cookies, for instance; or giant crinkly ones.
There's also innovations in the slacks department, adding some very helpful napkins in place of pockets, or "lapkins," as Cheetos has dubbed them, as well as bringing mack a Victorian-era classic, the muffler, to dampen the noise of those crinkly bags.
One of the two babies is screaming throughout the meal, but my sister gives her something called baby paper, which is essentially crinkly paper that's safe to chew on, and then we just hear crinkling and cooing the rest of the night.
Any food that comes in a crinkly plastic wrapper, is industrially sealed, and is designed to last for months without spoiling may be a quick on-the-go fix for a hunger pang, but it's also likely increasing your risk of cancer.
Jeremy Corbyn, improbable, crinkly rockstar of the far left, is on course to be re-elected Labour's leader on September 24th in a landslide vote among the party's members, hundreds of thousands of whom have joined up in the past year just to back him.
Still, before Mr. Russell is swallowed up by the story and digital effects, he holds you with the laid-back vibe of a Hollywood veteran whose tan and crinkly smile tell you that sunsets and Goldie Hawn are waiting for him back in Cali.
This time they're joined by Kurt Russell, who brings "the laid-back vibe of a Hollywood veteran whose tan and crinkly smile tell you that sunsets and Goldie Hawn are waiting for him back in Cali," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
"Fake Love" Love Yourself: Tear's lead single, typifies their approach, stacking plucked guitar chords, crinkly electronic bass, and multiple layers of synth flutter into a glistening motion machine, set to a melody that builds like a rock anthem with the streamlined grace of a dancefloor banger.
Photograph by Frances F. Denny for The New Yorker The beef heart makes up half of a sort of surf and turf, perched in coins, with lobes of lobster tail, atop a pedestal of fragrant, sticky Koshihikari rice, all hidden beneath a giant, delicate, crinkly rice cracker.
"I would have had a much different story to tell if I had been imprisoned after being separated from my family, without a warm bed and only the cold faces of [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] agents and the crinkly feeling of a Mylar blanket," Guerrero said.
"We know how sharp and pointy the shape has to be, in an abstract, theoretical sense, and we know how far apart the crinkly regions are, again in an abstract, theoretical sense, but we have no idea how to visualize it in three dimensions," DeMarco explained in an email.
I have mostly sketched him out from crinkly phone conversations over long-distance calls, government ID–sized pictures my mother has in her old photo albums, and my parents' memories: his straining eyes, the tin in his voice, the amulet he crafted — a good-luck charm for our journey.
With his gridiron build, manifestly hairy chest and crinkly dark eyes suggesting an abiding sense of humor, Reynolds — hard though it may be to believe now — topped the list of box-office stars for five years, from 1978-1982, a feat equaled only by Bing Crosby before him.
She seemed to be doing exceptionally well, making the leap from the adolescent Jorja who'd recorded lo-fi YouTube covers accompanied by a friend four years earlier, her thick curly hair scraped back in a high ponytail with one of those sparkly, crinkly-to-the-touch scarves looped around her shoulders.
In the Russ & Roe (an homage to Russ & Daughters), the noodles are served over a creamy sauce made with tiny beads of tarako, or cod roe, and adorned with thick slices of lightly smoked salmon sashimi and raw cucumber; an optional add-on of crinkly sheets of nori provides the opportunity to make your own noodle-salmon hand rolls.
The work isn't precisely nostalgic, though it has touches of warm, crinkly feelings, like the piece, "Blood, Bones and Healing Devices" (2001), in which the story of a car accident is told bit by bit through torn clothing stained with blood (his own shirt, the gallery attendant tells me), a walking cane, parts of a medical brace, car keys, broken eyeglasses, and other pieces of shattered glass.
A 1949 Louise Dahl-Wolfe photo shows Standard Oil heiress Millicent Rogers, an advocate for Native American rights and a collector of Native American art and jewelry, with an armful of silver bracelets, a turquoise necklace as thick as a lei and a long, crinkly-pleat "broomstick" skirt, which was likely designed by Martha Reed, whose Martha of Taos label and shop was responsible for mainstreaming — or, well, appropriating — this classic Navajo style.
Here was beef braised seemingly forever in coconut milk, beautifully slumped with all its knots undone, making a virtue of indolence; fish and shrimp paste spread inside crinkly rectangles of tofu skin and slipped into a bowl of curry laksa, the soup's surface flecked with melted fat; and fish heads mobbed by okra and eggplant in a curry so luxurious, I couldn't stop dragging strips of roti canai through it and watching them turn to gold.
Petals crinkly-edged and pointed. Leaves often blotched brown. The cultivar 'Our Pat' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
This work is slightly larger and more dynamic than "Chou." Here Driggs shows more interest in depicting the crinkly cabbage leaves with botanical accuracy.
The plant erects tall peduncles which support the flowers. The peduncles and umbels are brownish and the small flowers within the crinkly inflorescence are white.
The middle lobe has wavy or crinkly edges and the side lobe sometimes form a tube shape around the column or spread widely apart from each other. Flowering occurs between September and November in Australia.
The middle lobe has wavy or crinkly edges and the side lobe sometimes form a tube shape around the column or spread widely apart from each other. Flowering occurs between September and November in Australia.
Eddie goes to live with his great aunt and great uncle because his parents catch a fever "that makes them turn yellow, go a bit crinkly round the edges and smell of old hot water bottles".
It reaches about a meter in maximum length. The leaves are up to 13 centimeters long and about 3 wide with crinkly pointed or rounded tips. The inflorescence is a spike of flowers arising from the water surface on a peduncle.
Some rubber and plastic fetishists have an affinity for diapers and rubber pants. In the case of disposable diapers, this attraction would be to their crinkly plastic backing. In the case of cloth diapers, it would be towards the latex or PVC of the pants worn over them.
The leaves are alternate, ranging between 2 to 10 inches long and 1/2 to 1 inch wide. The edge of the leaf (margin) can be slightly wavy or crinkly. The seeds are 3-sided, egg-shaped with a pointed tip. R. fueginus has elongated shoots that grow during mid summer.
Characteristic features are the roses with three or five petals, frequently arranged in trails. Unlike the Duchesse, the lace has no gimps. A Brussels variant has needle lace pearls mounted on the hearts of the roses, a Brugges variant lacks the pearls. A special variant connects the flowers with short crinkly edges.
Jepson eFlora. It is a mostly erect annual herb producing a small mostly unbranched stem up to about 20 centimeters tall. It is coated thinly in glandular hairs. The leaves, which are mostly arranged around the base of the stem, have crinkly or wavy-edged round blades on petioles a few centimeters long.
Calystegia collina is a rhizomatous perennial herb with densely hairy stems and foliage. The stem lies flat and generally does not climb as many other morning glories do. It reaches a maximum length of about 30 centimeters. The small leaves are kidney-shaped or deeply lobed and are wavy or crinkly along the edges.
Brachyglottis monroi (Monro's ragwort; syn. Senecio monroi) is a species of plant in the family Asteraceae, formerly classified in the genus Senecio. Native to New Zealand and Tasmania, it is a small, hardy, evergreen shrub growing to with crinkly-edged, olive green, leathery leaves and yellow daisy- like flowers in terminal corymbs in summer.
The leaves, which are mostly arranged around the base of the stem, have crinkly or wavy-edged rounded blades on petioles a few centimeters long. The hairy inflorescence is a one- sided curving or coiling cyme of funnel- or bell-shaped flowers. Each flower is about half a centimeter long and light purple in color.
Like many terriers, the breed has a 'broken' coat, which is hard and wiry. It is meant to be kept not so long as to appear ragged, and lies straight and close, covering body and legs. The outer coat is hard, wiry and stiff, the undercoat softer. The hardest coats are crinkly or just slightly waved.
Two babies "read" a soft book. A soft book is a type of children's book intended for pre-readers aimed primarily at babies. They are typically made of fabric, although they can also by made of soft plastic and used in the bath. They may also have an auditory component, like cellophane sheets to provide a crinkly sound.
Prostanthera eckersleyana, commonly known as crinkly mintbush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an erect or spreading shrub with sticky, hairy branchlets, egg-shaped to elliptical leaves and blue, mauve to purple or violet flowers with maroon spots inside the petal tube.
Quoya dilatata is a flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae and is endemic to Western Australia. It is a low, spreading shrub with its branches and leaves densely covered with a layer of white, woolly hairs. The leaves are wrinkled or crinkly and the tube-shaped flowers are orange-red and hairy on the outside.
The forewings are very pale brownish grey, whiter beyond the cell and between the veins near the outer margin. At the end of the cell is a small reddish brown spot and below the median vein is a large reddish brown spot composed of long crinkly scales. The hindwings and underside are yellowish white.Journal of the New York Entomological Society Vol.
The forewings are brown, the basal two-thirds with crinkly white scales along the costa, and transverse brownish streaks to the inner margin, and a dark brown spot at the end of the cell. The outer margin is broadly greyish brown without markings. The hindwings are greyish brown.Description of Megalopyge vipera in Journal of the New York Entomological Society Vol.
Georgette (from crêpe Georgette) is a sheer, lightweight, dull-finished crêpe fabric named after the early 20th century French dressmaker Georgette de la Plante.The Oxford English Dictionary's earliest citation is 1915. Originally made from silk, Georgette is made with highly twisted yarns. Its characteristic crinkly surface is created by alternating S- and Z-twist yarns in both warp and weft.
Kuru Sele – this is dried in a basket of rock salt, which draws all the water from the olive. The longer the olive is left in the salt the firmer the olive becomes. The olive can lose up to half its original weight during curing, giving a crinkly effect. This is a dry store olive and is the least salty tasting.
A dry-cured Gemlik olive is a premium olive that carries a high price tag. It is primarily ordered before picking and really is reserved for high- class establishments in Istanbul. Cross Kuru Sele/Yagli Sele – this is partially dry-cured, then put through the Yagli Sele process, which leaves a crinkly, slightly bitter olive. This is also dry stored.
Crêpe paper Crêpe paper is tissue paper that has been coated with sizing (a glue-like substance). It can then be creased in a way similar to party streamers to create gathers, giving it a crinkly texture like that of crêpe. This creasing process is called creping or crêping. Crepe paper is also sold flat and used as a disposable tissue paper.
Napa cabbage and tofu soup Napa cabbage is a cool season annual vegetable which grows best when the days are short and mild. The plant grows to an oblong shaped head consisting of tightly arranged crinkly, thick, light-green leaves with prominent white veins. Innermost layer leaves feature light yellow color. Napa cabbage belongs to the family Brassicaceae, commonly called the mustard or cabbage family.
The large shrub or tree up to tall and has a similar width, it has ribbed branchlets that are often arched downward. It is dense with foliage; the leaves are actually enlarged petioles known as phyllodes. They are crinkly and the new ones are covered in hairs. The erect phyllodes are asymettric and have a lanceolate shape and are around in length and wide.
Phacelia minor is an annual herb producing a mostly unbranched erect stem 20 to 60 centimeters tall. It is glandular and coated in stiff hairs. The leaves are up to 11 centimeters long with toothed, crinkly, oval or rounded blades borne on long petioles. The showy inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of many bell-shaped flowers, each up to 4 centimeters in length.
Sissoo spinach is a vigorous and spreading groundcover about high with crinkly leaves, rooting at the nodes. It does not set viable seed and is not considered invasive. It prefers 50% or more shade and tolerates a wide range of pH soil conditions, though it needs a high amount of nitrogen, organic matter and water. Plants are prone to leaf-eating caterpillar pests and slugs.
From Mulato and Mestiza produce a Torna atrás. From Negro and India, Lobo ("wolf"); From Indio and Loba produce a crinkly haired (grifo) "Hold-Yourself-In-Midair" (tente en el air); From Lobo and India produce a Torna atrás ("throw back"); From Mestizo and India produce a Coyote; Mexican Indians; Otomí Indians en route to the fair; Barbarian Indians (Indios Bárbaros).Garcia Sáiz, Maria Concepción. Las castas mexicanas.
The inflorescence consists of large clusters of racemes which contain small greenish flowers that are bisexual. The perianth-segments are in two whorls of three. Segments in the outer whorl are small and spreading while the inner whorl forms the fruit valves, which are rounded or kidney-shaped and have either entire edges or crinkly ones. Each flower has six stamens, a pistil consisting of three fused carpels and three styles.
Foliage Nothofagus antarctica typically grows 10–25 m (32–80 ft) tall and has a slender trunk with scaly bark. The leaves are simple and alternate, growing 2-4.5 cm long, and often viscid, with a sweetly scented wax. The leaf color is medium green, turning yellow to orange in the fall. The leaves are broadly ovate to triangular, crinkly, rounded at the tips, irregularly and minutely toothed.
This is a shrub which may exceed in height, its woody stem growing from a network of rhizomes. The gray-green, waxy-textured leaves are each divided into a few lance-shaped lobes, the blades growing up to 20 centimeters (7.8 in) long. The inflorescence is a large, solitary flower with six crinkly white petals each up to long. At the center of the flower is a cluster of many yellow stamens.
Packera obovata is an erect perennial herb growing to a height of up to . It has fibrous roots and a basal rosette of leaves up to across. They are mid-green and hairless, circular, oval or obovate in shape and have crinkly toothed margins. The leaf stalks are about the same length as the leaf blades, green or purplish in colour and usually hairless; some have slight winging and may be cobwebby-pubescent.
Some lichens can grow inside solid rock between the grains (endolithic lichens), with only the sexual fruiting part visible growing outside the rock. These may be dramatic in color or appearance. Forms of these sexual parts are not in the above growth form categories.Lichen Vocabulary, Lichens of North America Information, Sylvia and Stephen Sharnoff, The most visually noticeable reproductive parts are often circular, raised, plate-like or disc-like outgrowths, with crinkly edges, and are described in sections below.
Silene hookeri is a squat perennial herb producing a decumbent or erect stem up to 20 centimeters long from a woody, branching caudex. It is covered in soft gray curly or crinkly hairs. The leaves are lance-shaped and up to 9 centimeters long near the base of the plant; smaller, narrower leaves occur farther up the stems. Each flower has a tubular calyx of fused sepals lined with ten veins and covered in whitish hairs.
Quoya dilatata is a spreading shrub, growing to a height of and which has its branches and leaves densely covered with a layer of white, woolly hairs. The leaves are egg-shaped to spoon-shaped with the narrow end towards the base, long, wide. The upper surface is wrinkled or crinkly and the lower has a network of veins. The flowers are usually solitary in the upper leaf axils, forming a long, leafy spike of flowers.
Winckelmann cited the Hestia Giustiniani as an example of the austere early stage of Classical Greek sculpture. For female figures, early fifth-century sculptors mostly gave up the crinkly sleeved chiton, which had been popular in the later sixth century BCE, and returned to the sleeveless peplos with heavy, dominantly vertical folds not unlike the fluting of a column.Compare the contemporaneous Charioteer of Delphi. With the body so shrouded the relaxation of pose has been limited to turning the head.
Diaper lovers vary widely in their focus of attention. There is no singular or archetypical behavior; therefore, a wide range of thought patterns and behaviors exist, but all tends to be a harmless and efficacious release from some kind of pressure. While wearing diapers, a diaper fetishist generally experiences a comforting feeling. For other diaper fetishists, simply wearing a diaper, the bulky feeling and crinkly noise associated with it, is enough to cause the fetishist a form of erotic pleasure or sexual arousal.
Examples included people reading the inter-titles in silent films aloud, cracking an egg only to smell that it's gone rotten, back-seat drivers, and rugs that keep catching the bottom of the door and bunching up. King's readers submitted topics, including theater goers who unwrap candy in crinkly paper during a live performance, and (from a 12 year old boy) having his mother come in to sweep when he has the pieces of a building toy spread out on the floor.
Tiquilia plicata, the fanleaf crinklemat or fan-leaved tiquilia, is a perennial, subshrub-like plant of lower elevation deserts in the family Boraginaceae, the borages and forget-me-nots. It is found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, in the states of California, Nevada, Arizona, Sonora, and Baja California. It is a short, low-growing plant, seldom over 12 in tall. It has purple, lavender to bluish 5-lobed flowers; also small ovate leaves, crinkly with ridges, up to 1/2 in.
He was often assisted by his friend and foil Christopher Jervis, who usually acts as narrator, and always by the resourceful Nathaniel Polton, his crinkly-faced lab technician. Thorndyke had rescued Polton from poverty, after he had been hospitalised for starvation. Polton helped Thorndyke set up the laboratory after he took the rooms at King's Bench Walk. Thorndyke tended to have a better relationship with the police (usually in the form of Superintendent Miller) than Sherlock Holmes did, despite proving them wrong on numerous occasions.
"Drowned in Wine" became a full-blown rocker with his overamplified flute, and his vibraphones added a jazz touch to the blues number "Love Is a Sleeper." A Song For Me was released in January 1970 to rave reviews, and Family seemed re-invigorated by Palmer's arrival. Palmer contributed to the next two Family albums, Anyway and Fearless. On the latter album, released in 1971, Palmer contributed the jazz instrumental "Crinkly Grin" and the song "Larf and Sing," which he sang lead on himself.
Over the last decade, no material has been as powerfully symbolic for Kemp as aluminum foil. This domestic, yet industrial substance—reflective, yet burnished, crinkly, and endlessly impressionable—has become the artist’s truest metaphor for the psyche. Many of the objects that Kemp has created with foil have taken the form of “masks”—expanses of fractalized sheet foil with strangely shaped holes that resemble eyes and mouths. Their depths appear to collapse time and space, imbuing the works with an indescribable sense of traumatic duration.
HabitLeucospermum calligerum is a shrub of ½–2 m (1½–6 ft) high and up to in circumference, with a single main stem at its foot, wand-shaped stems, branching at wide angles, initially horizontal or directly rising up, generally long, thick when flowering, covered in minute soft crinkly hairs and also with longer soft straight or curvy hairs. Its simple, tough, leathery, grey to olive-colored, oval to long-oval leaves are set alternately, overlapping or more scattered along the branches, and have a blunt or pointy thickened tip, sometimes with two or three very small teeth, with a rounded or narrowing base, long, and 4¼–8½ mm (0.17–0.33 in) wide, often with distinct veins, greyish due to minute soft crinkly hairs and sometimes with longer soft straight or bend hairs, often felty when young. The hemisphere-shaped flower heads are nearly seated or sit on a stalk of up to long, mostly with two to six together, rarely individually, near the end of the branches. Older clusters of flower heads can be overtopped by young growth and then appear to be placed along a branch.
Adult leaves tend to be between 5 cm and 10 cm in length, and 2.5–5 cm wide. Flowers: Handsome flowers, nearly 4 cm in diameter, in loose axillary or terminal heads, are white tinged, becoming purple near the base, and closely resemble Hamamelis in shape. Petals are crinkly and long, to 2.5 cm, and at 4 cm in diameter are comparatively broad for this genus. Male and female parts are borne on separate flowers, either on the same specimen or different specimens (may be either monoecious or dioecious).
They are slightly rounded, feebly shouldered at the summit, and somewhat contracted at the sutures. They are marked by low, rounded, somewhat sinuous, vertical axial ribs, of wliich there are 24 upon the penultimate whorl and 20 upon the second above it. The intercostal spaces are about one and one-half times as wide as the ribs, shallow, and scarcely depressed below the general surface. The intercostal spaces and ribs between the sutures are marked by rather strong lines of growth, which gives them a decidedly crinkly appearance.
The perianth is 2½–4 cm (1.0–1.6 in) long, curved towards the center of the flower head in bud. It is initially yellow, but later changes to orange, although the colour differs across the range. Its base is fused into a tube of long, a bit laterally compressed, smooth near the base and with a minutely powdery covering near the top. Three of the perianth lobes coil back towards the center of the flower head, with many fine and short crinkly hairs and some long straight silky hairs.
Seeing a catalog in men's fashion, Scrooge reflects that a man of his wealth should wear better quality clothes than what he often wears, or as he said "an old broadcloth I found at a rummage sale in Scotland in 1902". Scrooge feels that he should wear a coat of gold and provides gold bars. However, his tailor warns that the coat would be crinkly, as it would be the same as converting bauxite to tinfoil. The tailor says there is no feasible way to make a gold coat unless somehow the Golden Fleece exists.
A remarkable feature of the tail is the row of white crinkly hairs on either flank that reflect light efficiently, so that when the animal moves its tail up and down, it looks like a luminous signal in the dark habitat. The duiker has short, spiky horns, around long and hidden in hair tufts. A row of minute pores surrounded by a few hairs in the preorbital glands (near the eyes) secrete an opaque liquid consisting of 45 volatile compounds. The pedal glands (near the hooves) produce a pungent, whitish fluid.
However, at the time they expressed their hope to play again together when they were 'old and crinkly and hopefully not dead', a hope borne out by the band's decision to reunite in 2013. During their "first" career, spanning the years 2006-2009, the band performed many live dates around the United Kingdom including acclaimed tours in support of Melody Gardot, Sinéad O'Connor and Deacon Blue.Deacon Blue & Ricky Ross Official Site - Raintown: Legacy Edition Key influences include Crosby, Stills & Nash, Paul Simon, Del Amitri, Richard Thompson, Crowded House and Townes Van Zandt. The Mercurymen's contemporaries include Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver.
Leucospermum truncatum is a rounded, upright, well-branched shrub of up to 2 m (6 ft) high, with a single main stem at its foot, covered in minute soft crinkly hairs. Its simple long spade-shaped leaves are set alternately, have a squared-off end, mostly with three (sometimes non, five or seven) blunt teeth with a rounded bony tip, long, and wide. The flowering stems are stiffly upright and ½ cm (0.2 in) in diameter. The flower heads are globe-shaped, usually with two or three together and sit on a stalk of up to long.
There are two black spots outwardly margined with white in a line beneath the median vein at the base and the inner line is white, oblique, blotchy to the submedian fold, below it forming a crescent externally and angled basewards on vein 1. There are three oblique crinkly dark brown lines, forming a sort of inner band. There are also four blackish brown lines, all angled outwards in the middle of the wing, forming an outer band. On the costa, the median vein and veinlets, and vein 1, the pale spaces between all these lines become white and the dark lines themselves blacker.
Leucospermum cuneiforme is an upright, evergreen shrub, often of only ½–1 m (1½–3 ft) high, that has branches that originate from a woody rootstock in the ground, and if protected against fire will develop a main stem and grows up to high. The stem and lower branches are covered in pustules, a unique feature for this species. The upright flowering branches are in diameter and appear to be grey due to soft, crinkly hairs. The leaves are hairless, narrow to broadly wedge-shaped 4½–11 cm (1.8–4.4 in) long and wide, with three to ten teeth with bony tips near the far end of the leaf.
In mathematics, and in particular the study of Hilbert spaces, a crinkled arc is a type of continuous curve. The concept is usually credited to Paul Halmos. Specifically, consider f\colon\left[0,1\right]\longrightarrow X, where X is a Hilbert space with inner product \langle\cdot,\cdot\rangle. We say that f is a crinkled arc if it is continuous and possesses the crinkly property: if 0\leqslant a then \langle f(b)-f(a),f(d)-f(c)\rangle=0, that is, the chords f(b)-f(a) and f(d)-f(c) are orthogonal whenever the intervals \left[a,b\right] and \left[c,d\right] are nonoverlapping.
Leucospermum muirii is a rounded, upright, evergreen shrub of about 1½ m (5 ft) high, with a single trunk at its base, that is assigned to the Proteaceae. The flowering branches are thick and are initially grey due to a covering of fine crinkly hairs, which are soon lost. The very narrow spade-shaped leaves of about 5 cm (2 in) long and ¾ cm (0.3 in) wide carry three to seven teeth, and also quickly lose their soft layer of hairs. Its smallish globe-shaped flower heads of 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 in) in diameter occur with one to four together, each on a stalk of 1–2 cm (0.4–0.8 in) long.
Jacobs, Frank (1968) Mad, for better or verse N.A.L Other writers use the poem as a form, much like a sonnet, and create their own words for it as in "Strunklemiss" by Shay K. Azoulay or the poem "Oh Freddled Gruntbuggly" recited by Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz in Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a 1979 book which contains numerous other references and homages to Carroll's work. > Oh freddled gruntbuggly thy micturations are to me As plurdled > gabbleblotchits on a lurgid bee. Groop I implore thee my foonting > turlingdromes And hooptiously drangle me with crinkly bindlewurdles, Or I > will rend thee in the gobberwarts with my blurglecruncheon, see if I > don't!"Oh Freddled Gruntbuggly" by Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz.
The evil demigod is preceded by a black cloud, which appears above the heads of the sailors. Expressing the surprise he experiences, Gama quotes himself: "Oh divine power – [I] said – sublimated, / what divine threat or what secret / this clime and this sea presents to us / that seems a bigger thing than a storm?" ("Ó potestade – disse – sublimada, / que ameaço divino ou que segredo / este clima e este mar nos apresenta, / que mor cousa parece que tormenta?") The "strange Colossus" ("estranhíssimo Colosso"): "Rude son of the Earth" ("Filho aspérrimo da Terra") is described as having: "huge stature", "squalid beard", "earthy colour", "full of earth and crinkly of hairs / blacken the mouth, yellow the teeth" ("disforme estatura", "barba esquálida", "cor terrena", "cheios de terra e crespos os cabelos / a boca negra, os dentes, amarelos").
Leucospermum muirii is an evergreen, rounded, upright shrub of about 1½ m (5 ft) high, branching from a central trunk. The flowering branches are slim, thick, which are initially covered with soft grey crinkly hairs, which are lost over time. The leaves a almost linear to very narrowly spade-shaped, long and wide with three to seven teeth near its tip, the surface at first with soft crisped hairs which are soon lost however. The flower heads are set individually or in groups of two to four together, globe-shaped in diameter, each set on a inflorescence stalk of long. The common base of the flowers in the same head is broad conical in shape, approximately 1 cm (0.4 in) long and 8 mm (0.32 in) wide, which is subtended by oval bracts with a pointy tip, long and about 4 mm (0.16 in) wide, tightly overlapping, rubbery in consistency, greyish softly hairy.
In September 2012 the band announced a one-off reunion gig on 2 February 2013 at the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London featuring Roger Chapman, Poli Palmer, Rob Townsend and Jim Cregan Demand for tickets was so great that an extra show was scheduled for the previous night as well and an expanded line-up of the band (also featuring Chapman's regular back-up musicians Paul Hirsh, John Lingwood, Nick Payn, Gary Twigg and Geoff Whitehorn, billed as "The In Laws")Concert Souvenir Programme played to sell- out audiences. The setlist on both nights included: Top of the Hill, Drowned in Wine, Holding the Compass, Part of the Load, Ready to Go, Crinkly Grin, Burning Bridges, No Mule's Fool, Sat'dy Barfly, Between Blue and Me, Hung Up Down, Burlesque, In My Own Time. Encore 1: Weaver's Answer; Encore 2: My Friend the Sun, Sweet Desiree. During these performances Chapman paid warm tributes to absent band members Rick Grech, Tony Ashton, Jim King, John Weider, John Wetton and Charlie Whitney during the band's performance.

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