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"flakiness" Definitions
  1. the fact of tending to break into small, thin pieces
  2. (informal) the fact of tending to behave in a strange or unusual way or to forget things
  3. (British English, informal) the fact of tending to not work well or to often stop working

72 Sentences With "flakiness"

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But the flakiness of pie crust makes the ideal topping.
It should have a flakiness that is indicative of a handmade crust.
Cobain's flakiness when it comes to updating the account is also weirdly charming.
"You can't underestimate the flakiness of the royal family," counsels one former diplomat.
External flakiness gives way to something both creamy and slightly gritty with sugar.
This post-Mercury retrograde period makes room for forgiveness for whatever flakiness transpired.
"If you can get past the flakiness, it's a nice message," she tells me.
Flakiness has its costs, and we often don't realize them until it's too late.
Everyone will want to do more than they actually can, so beware of flakiness.
Their subtle flakiness comes from folding the dough over itself, as in croissant-making.
Ms. Luft said she tolerated the flakiness as part of the price of adolescence.
The rationale behind sexless paid dating (namely, that payment reduces flakiness) has always rung false.
The woman in the Dream House accuses Machado of infidelity, of flakiness, of being inconsiderate.
"Butter also contains water, so it adds steam, which creates flakiness in baked goods," Linhardt says.
And while that doesn't negate the harm caused by flakiness, it might explain why it's so common.
Still, two weeks came and went, and I never experienced any flakiness, which was my worst fear.
And, impossibly, there was no dryness or flakiness — even on my nose, which always takes a hit.
My theory is that flakiness is rooted in dishonesty with ourselves and others about what matters to us.
"Flakiness is often down to weak nails being further weakened by your day-to-day life," Kerrie says.
Seafood products each have incredibly distinct textures from the flakiness of tilapia to the subtle chew of shrimp.
"The colder the butter, the slower the melt, so it gives you more flakiness and lift," he says.
Whether the redesign is the root cause of the recent bout of service flakiness remains to be seen.
And so with each additional layer of folds, your biscuits gain flakiness, while simultaneously becoming tougher and denser.
Dryness, redness, flakiness, and all-around painfully chapped complexions are just the crappy reality for a lot of us.
There wasn&apost much of a difference, but we did get that weird flakiness with some of the products.
A little bit of flakiness and redness suggests it's working, but you don't want to push the skin too much.
The flakiness of the glaze, it's not, like, melted into the doughnut; it's laying nicely on top of the doughnut.
In an increasingly connected, noisy world where infinite possibilities for how we could spend our time loom over us, flakiness abounds.
The butteriness and flakiness and that little film that sticks to the roof of my mouth — there is nothing like it.
In comes tgin with the Curls Custard that gives me the soft hold I'm looking for, without the crunch and flakiness.
Ghosting and flakiness also existed far before dating apps and the internet — even if we didn't use that language to describe it.
The treatment, plus my favorite cleanser, solves all my flare-up woes with dryness or flakiness when I wear it under makeup.
According to Ms Weisshaar's study, Americans see opting out to care for children as a sign of lower commitment to work and even flakiness.
Whether you're looking to cure flakiness in seconds, or want to add a touch of color in the process, there's a product for you.
One is its delightful star and co-creator, Rachel Bloom, who won a Golden Globe for her ability to make zany flakiness look so smart.
Much like eczema, which can manifest in an outbreak of skin rashes, flakiness or fissures, the challenges black women seeking healthcare face are messy and complicated.
I ended up missing lunch with a friend who understood the mix-up, but didn't (understandably) argue when I admitted that I was descending into flakiness.
But that grown-up life also means that when the random bout of redness, flakiness, or hyperpigmentation pops up, we're often caught off guard and underprepared.
The forward curve is flat," he said before adding "There's a certain amount of flakiness going forward that fuel will rise above where it is today.
But Gabbard has virtually no traction as a presidential candidate, owing to her own flakiness, illiberal record, and coziness with Syria's perfidious, genocidal dictator, Bashar Al Assad.
I always had trouble finding a lip treatment that was moisturizing and had SPF to protect my lips from sun damage and get rid of dryness and flakiness.
While it's frustrating to be on the receiving end of your friend's flakiness, remember that the person may be dealing with things that they aren't ready to talk about.
"If you have something you want to sprinkle with salt at the end, for that crunch of salt — that's when you want the flakiness of the sea salt," said Birnbaum.
The problem with bright liquid lipsticks, I've discovered, is that any hint of flakiness shows immediately — and blame it on my lack of water intake, but my lips are chronically chapped.
My colleagues Dan Seifert and Dieter Bohn have also experienced this latter type of connection flakiness on other sets of Buds, including when they are connected to a shiny new Galaxy S10.
The enzyme, she says, can exfoliate sensitive skin without causing redness, itchiness or flakiness because unlike traditional exfoliators, it dissolves only dead skin cells: It stops working when it encounters living tissue.
It's easy to see how we got here: Our culture of busyness and flakiness, created and enabled by technology, allows us to avoid tough situations every day, and not just in our love lives.
The fluctuating moods and periods of depression that are linked to bipolar disorder might also come off as flakiness and disinterest, and a potential partner might easily take these seemingly mixed messages to heart.
Certainly, your entitled millennial flakiness is worlds different from..." Her: "...the sullen sarcasm of your Generation X." Him: "I was more on the cusp between X and Y.... Do we still talk about Y anymore?
It's curtailed my winter flakiness, reduced breakouts, faded scars, and even imparted a glow of overall health, which is rare for someone with a Vitamin D deficiency and a biological aversion to leaving the house when it's cold.
Surprisingly, the contents of this single packet erased the flakiness around my nose and forehead, thanks to a stay-put sheet mask that was drenched in a serum of hyaluronic acid, peptides, coenzyme Q10, resveratrol, and plant stem cells.
To find out the details, we checked in with our astrologer Annabel Gat, who shared that romantic relationships with Pisces are pretty damn great if you can handle a little flakiness in exchange for the intense whirlwind of romance.
Lipowski admitted that weather can be an issue, but that by placing wireless towers every kilometer or two, it won't see the same levels of flakiness that other services that tried to stretch many miles between each tower experienced.
However, if things get to the point where their flakiness is really bothering you, the best solve is to sit down with your Pisces lover to explain that you feel disrespected or taken advantage of when they bail on you.
Hydrate Revitalizing Jelly Night Treatment, available at Nuria, $50The areas around my nose and mouth suffer the most during winter, but when I use this jelly at night (or in the morning, don't let the name restrict you), the dryness and flakiness disappear.
I've subsequently renounced flakiness, crimped edges and latticed lids in favor of grated crusts just thick enough to cradle wobbly curds, and tender enough that they crumble when I try to eat a slice like a piece of pizza, without a plate.
Sure, the survey also found that flakiness decreases as people get older, but before we dismiss this as another thing that millennials have ostensibly caused ruin to, it's worth keeping in mind that people might be cancelling plans for some very real, valid reasons.
When your skin inevitably decides to throw a head-to-toe tantrum involving chapped lips, cracked heels, dry patches, and flakiness, there's only one solution to turn to: multipurpose balms, armed and ready to soothe and coax your dry self into a much happier place.
One of Wouk's achievements in these novels is to present a wide range of convincing, socially precise responses to Nazism, from von Roon's cold justification and Jastrow's self-enamored philosophizing to Rhoda's flakiness and the bankrupt dissipation of a man of the world like Tollever.
There is plenty of sound advice out there to take regarding the best balms to treat chapped winter lips or how to alter your beauty routine to prevent flakiness when it's frigid, but not too many of us get into the nitty-gritty of what to do for our feet.
First definitely didn't answer all my questions about anxiety, but it did help me validate some of the experiences that I didn't even think of as being linked to anxiety—like my aversion to flakiness or how I tend to internally spiral as opposed to having a full-blown panic attack.
Typical case of dandruff. The signs and symptoms of dandruff are an itchy scalp and flakiness. Red and greasy patches of skin and a tingly feeling on the skin are also symptoms.
In response, Ms. Vance, who is white, left a voice mail message, which Ms. McIntosh saved, laced with racial slurs and profanity and suggested that flakiness and inconsiderateness were endemic to black people.
As a replacement for butter, it provides flakiness to pastry. In western cuisine, it has ceded its popularity to vegetable oils, but many cooks and bakers still favor it over other fats for certain uses.
During the baking process, this would cause steam to escape too early from the bread, reducing dough lift and flakiness of the final product. Thus, to offset the negative effects of yeast on layer integrity and dough lift, croissants usually contain less layers than other puff pastries.
Upon proofing, these bubbles expand and destroy the integrity of the dough layers. The resulting interconnections between different dough layers would over-increase dough strength and allow water vapor to escape through micropores during baking, consequently decreasing dough lift. The role of fat also influences the separation of layers, as will be discussed next. Roll-in fat affects the flakiness and flavor of the croissant.
Canada now produces high quality fleur de sel from the Pacific Ocean off Vancouver Island. The colder climate adds extra crunch and reduces the flakiness. Unlike traditional European fleur de sel, which crystallizes naturally in the sun, Canadian fleur de sel makers heat their seawater to force evaporation. Mexico has produced both sea salt and flor de sal since Aztec times from the Lagoon of Cuyutlán on the Pacific Coast.
Akhtenskite is a manganese oxide mineral with the chemical formula of MnO2 (or: ε-Mn4+O2) that was named after the Akhtensk deposit in Russia, where it was first discovered and noted in 1979. It can be found in the Akhtensk brown ironstone deposit, in the southern Ural Mountains, on Mt. Zarod, on the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, and in the Primorskiy Krai, all in Russia. Its crystals are usually hexagonal in shape, with flakiness and plating, usually because it replaced a mineral. Akhtenskite is a polymorphous with the much more widespread pyrolusite.
Ichthyology at the Florida Museum of Natural History In a 1980 study, longspine squirrelfish were determined to be quite edible among 16 different species of finfish obtainable off of the South Carolina coast of the United States.Chapman S , Hale M , Ng L. A preliminary study of the edibility characteristics of southeastern finfish. Texas A&M; university, 1980 read online A taste panel of thirteen individuals gave it high marks for firmness, average marks for flavor, and lower marks for flakiness compared with other species sampled. It was judged to be most similar to the short bigeye and the (much larger) red drum.
" Variety called the film "a highly detailed dramatization" and said James Woods "is chillingly effective, creating a flakiness in the character that exudes the danger of a live wire near a puddle." Time Out London thought the film was "expertly performed" and added, "It's the usual heavy Wambaugh brew: police procedure closely observed without a trace of romanticism, suggesting simply that life in the force is psychological hell. So far, so good. But that very insistence on authenticity is followed by the film to the detriment of the narrative's dramatic structure; half way through, the whole thing begins to ramble badly.
" For the Broadway production, many critics found Bareilles' score and Mueller's performance to be the highlights of the show. Charles Isherwood of The New York Times gave a mixed review of the show, but called Mueller's performance "a high point of the Broadway season". Time Out New York gave the production four stars and said "...Waitress has an excellent ratio of sweet to tart; supporting characters who provide crustiness (Dakin Matthews's grumbly store owner) and flakiness (Christopher Fitzgerald's loony admirer of another waitress); and cooked-to-perfection staging by Diane Paulus. The whole dish is—please forgive me—love at first bite.
After the producers filed a lawsuit against the board, the Bombay High Court cleared it for exhibition with a single scene cut, in which Kapoor's character is shown urinating on people. Sukanya Verma took note of the film's anti-drug message; she considered Kapoor to be "spectacularly unbridled" in his part and added that "the believability he brings to his complex transition while preserving his inherent flakiness deserves all the praise". Kapoor won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor (shared with Manoj Bajpayee for Aligarh) and received a Best Actor nomination at the same ceremony. In his third collaboration with Vishal Bharadwaj, an epic romance set during World War II entitled Rangoon (2017), Kapoor played the part of a taciturn soldier who develops a romance with a film actress (played by Kangana Ranaut).

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