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24 Sentences With "crumple up"

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Crumple up paper and let Bella bat it around the floor.
Crumple up the edges and glue several layers together with a glue stick. 6.
Sometimes I'm feeling healthy and I'll take a salad and crumple up a couple of Cheetos on there.
If the hole is larger than your pinkie finger, crumple up some newspaper and pack it into the hole.
After the visit, I crumple up on a couch on a hall, where Larry, the activities guy, spots me.
In one lovely scene, the children crumple up paper to create a flock of birds that fly and swoop.
"I was able live again and not just feel like I wanted to crumple up in a ball," Weaver said.
Gravity isn't pulling them down into their normal position anymore, so the lower part of your lungs will crumple up.
My husband, who saw me crumple up into myself on election night, doesn't understand my penchant for a series that portrays women as disposable accessories.
So, next time you crumple up a candy wrapper and toss it on the ground, take a minute to watch it unfold, revealing the secrets of the universe.
After the real gifts are opened and the young children are safely moved out of the way, we crumple up the paper and throw it at each other in our annual paper fight.
At one point, I'd showed him a picture from the newspaper of the bad man (I'd gotten rid of all the other pictures), and he brought it into therapy to crumple up and destroy.
That time was proportional to the amount of time it had been squeezed for—meaning if you crumple up a candy wrapper and then let go, its structure locks in information on how long the crumpling lasted.
His electronic mesh could now be stretched by up to 250 per cent, yet crumple-up like paper, and be dropped from a height of 1 meter without breaking "That was a truly big jump for us," says Someya.
As Gallico noted, he possessed "a numbing, paralyzing body punch that caused his opponents suddenly to crumple up" as though shot. His weaknesses were his non-existent defense, and slow movements which enabled sharp shooting opponents, such as Jack Delaney, to hit him at will.
Red paper lantern jellyfish is a common name for this animal because of its mantle that can crumple up or expand like a paper lantern. Another reason for the name was because it was first seen on the coast of Japan and was seen as sacred.
Papyromancy is a way of divination through folding paper. Some say a true papyromancer can crumple up any piece of paper, unfold it, and predict the future from the creased lines reading the creased paper the way that a palm reader would read a person's palm. Another form of papyromancy is done by folding an illustrated piece of paper and interpreting the resulting image.
He explains that the sandwich will crumple up under the heat, and when the corners of the tin foil touch, the house will explode. When they leave, Jack realises that it is not a mirror at all, but glass. He breaks it and finds a room on the other side, made exactly backwards. The butler had a twin brother who appeared on the other side, looking like he had a reflection.
Almost at once a white stream of escaping petrol was observed and a little later the EA burst into flames. On August 25, he attacked, single handed, four Fokker biplanes over Hancourt, diving into their midst and firing a short burst into one machine at close range. The EA went down in a side-slip dive and having fallen about 2,000 feet the left wing broke off. The pilot descended in a parachute and shortly after leaving the machine the other wing was observed to crumple up.
The theorem has several "real world" illustrations. Here are some examples. 1\. Take two sheets of graph paper of equal size with coordinate systems on them, lay one flat on the table and crumple up (without ripping or tearing) the other one and place it, in any fashion, on top of the first so that the crumpled paper does not reach outside the flat one. There will then be at least one point of the crumpled sheet that lies directly above its corresponding point (i.e.
In this colonial-era photo, a woman is dressed in a yinkhan (bodice), and htaingmathein (jacket). Htaingmathein (; ) is the name of a traditional Burmese buttonless hip-length jacket, sometimes with flared bottoms and embroidered sequins. Htaingmathein in Burmese literally means "does not gather while sitting," referring to the fact that the tight-fitting jacket does not crumple up when sitting. This jacket was popular among the aristocratic classes during the Konbaung dynasty, and is now most commonly worn by females as part of a wedding dress, or as traditional dance costume.
In 1961, an unpopular boy named Harold leaves a Valentine's Day card at the home of the beauty Susan Jeremy. Susan and her friend David mock and crumple up the card, prompting an enraged Harold to break into the house and kill David by hanging him from a hatstand. Nineteen years later, Susan is divorced, has a daughter, and a new boyfriend named Jack. On Valentine's Day, Susan has Jack take her to a hospital to pick up the results of a standard physical exam, which her new health insurance plan has requested.
In this colonial-era photo, a woman is dressed in a yinkhan (bodice), and htaingmathein (jacket). The most formal rendition of Myanmar's national costume for females includes a buttonless tight-fitting hip-length jacket called htaingmathein (, ), sometimes with flared bottoms and embroidered sequins. Htaingmathein in Burmese literally means "does not gather while sitting," referring to the fact that the tight- fitting jacket does not crumple up when sitting. This jacket was popular among the aristocratic classes during the Konbaung dynasty, and is now most commonly worn by females as wedding attire, or as traditional dance costume.
In a technique similar to that of former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite in connection to the Iran Hostage Crisis, for the last six years of the program, Olbermann closed every show by announcing the number of days passed since President George W. Bush had declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq under a banner that read "Mission Accomplished" (May 1, 2003). Olbermann would then crumple up his notes, throwing them at the camera and saying "Good night and good luck", echoing another former CBS newsman, Edward R. Murrow. (Yet Olbermann himself discounted this gesture to his hero as "presumptuous" and a "feeble tribute.") On February 16, 2007, MSNBC reported that Olbermann had signed a four-year extension on his contract with MSNBC for Countdown which also provided for his hosting of two Countdown specials a year to be aired on NBC as well as for his occasional contribution of essays on NBC's Nightly News with Brian Williams.

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