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"meltingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that persuades you to feel love or sympathy
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And amazingly, people actually watched the mind-meltingly repetitive Facebook Live.
The chef is using prime Kesar mangoes, meltingly sweet and soft.
It is, in equal measure, belly-achingly hilarious and heart-meltingly soppy.
Like slow-cooked onions, slow-cooked cabbage takes on color, becoming meltingly tender and sweet.
In a corner workstation were two subtenants, glassblowers who specialize in brain-meltingly elaborate bongs.
Mr. Vogt's impressive voice is focused and penetrating, yet meltingly tender in soft, high-lying phrases.
Ms. Molina may be sturdy one moment and meltingly pliant the next, but she's always musically sensitive.
He's been posting them for the last eight years, and each year they get more face-meltingly good.
For an additional $600 on top of your already credit-card-meltingly expensive, top-of-the-line camera.
These ribs are stupid-simple and mouth-meltingly tender, and you don't need a smoker to make them. Enjoy.
This love quadrangle is — and I say this as someone who enjoys romantic angst — monumentally, astonishingly, face-meltingly boring.
You'd expect dancers and color in a Brazilian ceremony, but probably not this many or this eye-meltingly vibrant.
Because that's what Laura's results offered us, in this mind-meltingly surreal time: a moment of rare, biting clarity.
The tune is a meltingly wistful slow-burner, built around a singalong hook prominently featuring a pitched-up vocal sample.
Let it slow-cook over a bed of onions, garlic, and fennel seed until it's meltingly tender, and you're golden.
Trilobites Researchers delved into the physics of conching, the stirring process that transforms ground cacao into a meltingly smooth treat.
The leading theories suggest that in the split second after the Big Bang, the universe inflated at brain-meltingly fast speed.
When you're hungover, for example, or when the weather is unseasonably, face-meltingly hot as it is in the UK right now.
Johnson still socialize, and on a recent summer day, made meltingly hot by a heat wave, met to play bridge at Mrs.
Fresh burrata was meltingly smooth, and it was worth ordering zucchini boats just for the juicy sweet sausage mixture that filled these dugouts.
Their duet arrives at a glacial pace, its vocals drawn in long-sustained strokes that meltingly congeal with the track's crystalline chord progression.
And the stack of layered eggplant, baked with a mellow tomato sauce until it's meltingly soft and tender, doesn't announce that it's vegan.
But to a lot of people, the cute puffin-beagle-chipmunk-like creature from a galaxy far, far away is heart-meltingly adorable.
The end result is a screen that aces color-replication tests, and should look face-meltingly good, if you're ever able to afford it.
The baby dumpling is heart-meltingly adorable, and it continues to be both impressive and frightening how deft Pixar is at manipulating my emotions.
Not only is this thing eye-meltingly gorgeous, Alienware says its new monitor is the first 55-inch OLED gaming monitor in the world.
Do the same if you use the slow cooker to turn the same piece of meat into meltingly tender strands of vaguely Vietnamese pork tacos.
Once the pork chili gets meltingly tender, just smother it on top of your fries and add some fresh green onion, sour cream and Cotija cheese.
Audiences might have tolerated a serious story, and been grateful for a song like "Come to Me, Bend to Me," meltingly sung here by Ross Lekites.
That's it, and the payoff is big: A dinner of meltingly tender, butter-infused cod enhanced but not overwhelmed by the tart, herb-speckled yogurt sauce.
But to those who heard José Carreras in his prime, he was unforgettable in his own right, with a meltingly beautiful voice and movie-star looks.
Ms. Persson had the perfect encore: Grieg's dreamy "Jeg elsker deg" ("I love you"), which brought the recital back to its beginnings, and which she sang meltingly.
No matter which cut you ask for, every bite is meltingly tender on the inside, and crispy and deeply caramelized on the outside, yet it's never heavy.
An earlier self-portrait of Curiosity approachingthe dune on Sol 1197 is wheel-meltingly surreal from the distortion of turning a 360 degree panorama into a flat image.
The pig's head is brined in a mixture of ginger, star anise, cinnamon, salt, and sugar for two days, then slow-cooked until the meat is meltingly tender.
Cornmeal-coated and fried head-on Gulf shrimp are sweet and crunchy, while Mississippi beef tartare tossed with mint and cilantro and savory fried shallots is meltingly tender.
But now that the signs of climate change are blazingly, meltingly evident, those quaint Earth Day-era tenets — reduce, reuse, recycle — seem compulsory; the least one can do.
Firefighters arrived and rescued Santos, taking the seal back to the fire station, where the charming creature posed for some heart-meltingly adorable photos before taking a nap.
For The Slow Mo Guys, nothing is off limits when it comes to documenting extreme, brain-meltingly fast footage that will eventually be slowed down to a snail's pace.
At the Sumaq Hotel in the town of Aguas Calientes, there was pastel de papa, a meltingly soft potato cake with layers of thin-sliced potato, bacon and cheese.
This time, Monteverdi's "Pur ti miro" was part of the actual program, and Ms. Scheen and Ms. Bridelli put it across meltingly again, in a slightly more restrained performance.
Grilled pigs' tails come out of the raging fire (after just enough time to give them a crispy crust) with such a sticky, meltingly tender texture that they're practically viscous.
Tomorrow may be a good one to spend the day tending to our Los Angeles bureau chief Adam Nagourney's fine recipe for a meltingly tender roast pork butt with salsa verde.
Since the nightside of the exoplanet is always facing away, it experiences temperatures of about 1,500°C (2,730°F)—still brain-meltingly hot, but not quite so extreme as the opposite hemisphere.
From her opera "Gilgamesh," Ms. Prestini drew "Prelude and Aria," which begins with heaving and ominous intensity and evolves into a plaintive vocal monologue, sung meltingly by the countertenor Jakub Jozef Orlinski.
In both cases, stirring tiny granules in a fluid results in a substance with very specific properties — for chocolate, it's a meltingly smooth mouthfeel, and for concrete, it's a cohesive, consistent texture.
Her favorite Old Master, she told me, dating to her days in Rome, is Andrea Mantegna—the brother-in-law of Giovanni Bellini, who is as astringently flinty as Bellini is meltingly honeyed.
While this recipe does require your attention, the results are worth it: juicy roast pork — infused with the flavor of rosemary, fennel and cinnamon-laced cider — served with meltingly tender browned onions and apples.
In August, when cuttlefish are thumbnail size, unbelievably smooth and as meltingly soft as the thinnest sheet of nova at Russ & Daughters, he will lay three of those over a single finger of rice.
The show ravishes, close-up and quietly, in flurries of ink, red chalk, and brown wash that impart waking dreams of neo-baroque heroes, wild but not too wild nature, and meltingly pretty women.
CONDITIONS in India are road-meltingly hot: on May 0.043th residents of Phalodi, a city in the north of the country, had to cope with temperatures of 20.04°C—the highest since records there began.
When making chocolate or mixing cement, stirring tiny granules in a fluid results in a substance with very specific properties — for chocolate, it's a meltingly smooth mouthfeel, and for cement, it's a cohesive, consistent texture.
One moment especially touched me, when Mr. Polenzani meltingly sang the inquiring phrases of the maiden, who welcomes "my beloved boy" and wonders why he has been standing so long outside her door at dawn.
Who in their right mind would bet their entire company on an x86 mobile processor, no matter how mind-meltingly awesome its specs, given Intel's history of using x86 as leverage to crush an entire ecosystem.
Near the end of the game comes a mesmerizing hand roll stuffed with meltingly fatty tuna belly, but the nigiri on its own it would probably not land Masa in my top tier of sushi destinations.
The burnished head of cauliflower, first boiled in salt water that's "always moving, like the sea," as the chef put it, then gently massaged with olive oil and roasted, becomes a meltingly tender, pull-apart dish.
Based on this sneak peek, you can expect Pandas to be packed with adorable black-and-white bundles climbing, drinking, falling, playing, squeaking and just generally being mind-meltingly adorable all while unknowingly helping to save their species.
Their meltingly beautiful, never-fail audacities of drenching color, lavished on a subject that is a cliché only because human eyes have never tired of it, reminded me that Warhol wasn't only a twistily clever and unsettling historical demiurge.
Bruce Lee and Stephanie Duong opened this jewel-box bakery and pastry shop in February 24777 after studying culinary arts in Paris and Hong Kong; the lush banana cream pie éclair is a signature, along with meltingly soft caramels.
Her name brings to mind Edwardian corset dresses and Julian Sands in a meltingly lit field of poppies — though her asperity and sense of moral stakes, so in tune with Forster's, were the crisp counterpoint to all that romance.
The next Thursday we passed through the lunch line at Bertha's Kitchen, at the far northern end of The Neck, for meltingly tender platters of stewed oxtails and turkey wings served over rice, before heading to Lo-Fi Brewing nearby.
Sometimes success means making sure a dish is prepared perfectly, so that the gnocchi are light and airy (keep the flour to a minimum, Mr. Grant advises, and don't overwork them), and scallops are seared golden brown and meltingly tender.
But the star of the T dishes was the suadero tacos, packed with meltingly soft confit brisket, an avocado salsa cruda and something the menu calls "black magic oil" (actually a combination of morita chile, fermented black beans, black sesame seeds and oil).
But he isn't that — quite the opposite — in the meltingly sinuous red-and-black chalk "Dead Christ Held by His Mother" from the late 1530s, or in the great black chalk "Pietà" from around 1546 that he dedicated to Colonna, and gave to her.
There's no question that the Queens native is one of the best New Yorkers to provide us with the essentials on where to experience some of the Big Apple's finest meals, from nostalgic malted milkshakes at Eddie's Sweet Shop to the meltingly tender crudo at Marea.
I absolutely loved a small bowl of caraflex cabbage, a cone-shaped variety: the ruffled leaves were at once meltingly tender and crisp-edged, buttery and sweet, crisscrossed with a salty, garlicky seaweed gremolata and hiding pearls of fregola glazed in a tart, fruity burned-onion broth.
The appetizer of beef tongue, sliced thin and doused in olive oil, vinegar and garlic, is meltingly good, and the wine list does justice to Mendoza's offerings; on a recent visit a blend of malbec, cabernet sauvignon and bonarda from Matías Michelini, a Mendoza wine star, was on offer.
The $150 menu came with a complete fusillade of skewers as well as a choice of grilled luxury items: either Kumamoto beef (not as meltingly rich as it could have been) or king crab leg (smeared with some funky stuff from inside the crab's head, and completely delicious).
What if you could make it taste the way it does not in the Irish pubs of memory but in the reality you sometimes see in the hot baths of Jewish delicatessens, where it sits aside pastrami, its smoked and spiced cousin: ruddy pink and salty and fatty and meltingly sweet?
And — not 10 minutes from there on foot, and not by coincidence — Mr. Cucinelli, in the ballroom of a 17th-century opera house, would simultaneously host a rival seated dinner for 350 guests, who feasted on meltingly tender veal medallions and paccheri with tomato sauce served from steaming copper caldrons.
The best showcase of his abilities is the finale: his scene with Will is devastating, his fight with Hopper is raw, and his kiss with Eleven is so heart-meltingly adorable that I came back around on the Eleven/Mike ship after spending the previous eight episodes rolling my eyes at it.
In the past few months, I've tasted the best that pitmaster Joe Neuman can produce (meltingly tender slices of moist brisket at Ballston), and I've observed the flaws in the system (spare ribs that had hardened into meat sticks, presumably from an extended stay in a holding unit at the Lee Highway shop).
Lulz. While the WannaCry ransomware that swept across the world and crippled hundreds of thousands of PCs ransomware last month isn't really a laughing matter, what is hilarious is how Windows' infamous, dreaded, face-meltingly awful "Blue Screen of Death"—the error message that appears after a PC's crashed—managed to prevent computers from being infected.
Leading the pack is Fismuler, where we tried a meltingly tender brisket that had been brined for 10 days and then dry-rubbed with a mix powdered coffee, cumin and brown sugar before going on the grill, and a truly outstanding tortilla that oozed a creamy egg-yolk foam (it had been emulsified with Iberian pork fat) mixed with fried sea nettles from Andalusia, which taste like crunchy algae.
For all the positive connections flowing from widespread access to social media tools (which of course Zuckerberg prefers to fix on), evidence of the tech's divisive effects are now impossible for everyone else to ignore: Whether you look at the wildly successful megaphoning of Kremlin propaganda targeting elections and (genuine) communities by pot stirring across all sorts of identity divides; or algorithmic recommendation engines that systematically point young and impressionable minds toward extremist ideologies (and/or brain-meltingly ridiculous conspiracy theories) as an eyeball-engagement strategy for scaling ad revenue in the attention economy.
Jacob Aron of New Scientist wrote how the game "isn't for the faint-hearted" and "is brain-meltingly hard". Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura played the game when appearing on VENN.
Stephen Holden of Rolling Stone described the track as a "meltingly lovely meditation-prayer", while author Ian Inglis views it as a moving musical expression of "the spiritual, scientific, and metaphysical implications of time".Inglis, p. 42. Singers Robyn Hitchcock and Ian Astbury have each covered the song.
By contrast, Stephen Holden of Rolling Stone admired Material World as "a pop religious ceremony for all seasons"Huntley, pp. 94–95. and described the song as "a meltingly lovely meditation-prayer, the ultimate aural refinement of 'Blue Jay Way'".Stephen Holden, "George Harrison, Living in the Material World", Rolling Stone, 19 July 1973, p. 54 (retrieved 11 January 2015).
Jo Litson from LimeLight magazine gave the album 4 ½ out of 5 saying; "The duo bring a fresh, distinctive, original take to the repertoire, with Noonan’s exquisite vocals soaring delicately over Schaupp’s virtuosic, equally expressive playing, as they caress the melodies to create a meltingly laid-back album with a spare, minimal beauty that would soothe the most furrowed brow." adding it's "Divine".
In a 2008 IGN review, Todd Gilchrist explained that the elements of "Human Nature" worked better today than they did before. He added that it may be because modern R&B; "sucks". Tom Ewing, reviewer for Pitchfork Media, described the song as "meltingly tender", with MTV adding that it was an "airy ballad". Rolling Stone claimed that the "most beautifully fragile" "Human Nature" was so open and brave it made "She's Out of My Life" seem phony.
Prior to cooking, the spices are rinsed from the meat, which is then patted dry. The meat is placed in a cooking dish deep enough to contain the meat and the rendered fat, and placed in an oven at a low temperature (76 – 135 degrees Celsius/170 – 275 Fahrenheit).How to make duck confitDuck confit The meat is slowly poached at least until cooked, or until meltingly tender, generally four to ten hours. The meat and fat are then removed from the oven and left to cool.
The reverberant acoustic of Decca's Kingsway Hall made it difficult for listeners to imagine that the action of the opera was truly taking place in the domestic settings decreed by the librettist,Geoffrey Horne,Gramophone, April 1984, p. 1213 Richard Lawrence included the album in a survey of the discography of the opera in Gramophone's 2011 Awards issue. Its cast, he wrote, was "glittering". Kiri Te Kanawa's Countess was "meltingly beautiful", Yvonne Kenny's Barbarina "touchingly worried" in her search for her lost pin, Thomas Allen "quite simply superb" as the Count and Samuel Ramey "round-toned" and "forceful" as Figaro.
Pompa-Baldi regularly serves on the juries and faculties of prominent international piano competitions and festivals, including the Minnesota International Piano-e- Competition, Cleveland International Piano Competition, Hilton Head International Piano Competition, Lang Lang Shenzhen Futian International Piano Festival, San Jose International Piano Competition, Grieg International Piano Competition, and many others. He continues to maintain a busy performing schedule, regularly touring internationally as a recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician. His performance of Rachmaninoff's Piano Sonata No. 2 (Op. 36), which he performed as part of a recital at Carnegie Hall, was described by The New York Times as "meltingly beautiful".
'" After David Roback left to form a new band, Opal, the rest of the band continued to record as a four-piece, releasing the mini-LP Explosions in the Glass Palace in 1984. NME would later write, in praise of Explosions in the Glass Palace: "Sound cathedrals? We got ‘em ... mind-meltingly beautiful guitar sounds, employed sparingly and dynamically amid dark, dizzy tales of murder, madness and drug paranoia." The song "No Easy Way Down" was cited as a "mantra for an altered state of mind, and testament to a band who, however fleetingly, made music that sounded like the best drugs ever.
Pitchfork Media's Larry Fitzmaurice noted the song's "percussive touch" as an indication that "the xx are changing ... slowly and subtly, two characteristics that's always been part of their central appeal." Siân Rowe of NME called it "a heart-meltingly perfect follow-on from their debut", and the magazine's Priya Elan dubbed it "the boldest Valentine the band have ever recorded." Michael Cragg of The Guardian commented that "their ability to make minimalism seem warm and comforting [is] still intact." Allmusic's Heather Phares called the song a "lovely album opener" and wrote that the band's "elegantly serpentine guitars — which recalled the Cure and Durutti Column on xx ... are now entirely their own".
The contrasting second theme, marked dolce, is reached after a transitional section marked by glances at remoter flat keys. It is presented as a duet between cello and viola, and its "meltingly romantic" character is typical of Schumann's ardent inspiration in this quintet. The central development consists largely of virtuoso figuration in the piano, based on a diminution of the third and fourth bars of the opening theme, which modulates between two vigorous statements of the latter in A-flat and F minor. The figuration is transposed down a tone more or less exactly on its second appearance to lead back to the tonic key.
Photo: Sibilla Calzolari The Megaphonic Thrift is composed of four Norwegians from Bergen, a rainy scenic city on the west coast of Norway. Joining forces with the collective desire to create a new sonic adventure, Richard Myklebust, Linn Frøkedal (The Low Frequency in Stereo), Fredrik Vogsborg (Casiokids) and Njål Clementsen (The Low Frequency in Stereo) created The Megaphonic Thrift. They have been described as a “Master class in sonic terrorism” and a “trashing, sciatica-shock assault on noise rock” by Drowned in Sound, and acclaimed for being “Face-meltingly intense” by NME. The band released their debut album “Decay Decoy” in March 2011 on the UK label Club AC30.
John Walsh whilst writing for The Independent in September 2012, also enjoyed the octopus dish and called it "densely tasty". He described the lamb shoulder dish as "amazingly soft, the meat meltingly fibrous" and thought the accompaniment of poached grapes on black quinoa gave a suitable contrast. He gave the food four out of five and the ambience and service three out of five. The review in the Time Out magazine for London in October 2012 enjoyed the suckling pig with rough corn mash, but thought that the dulce de leche ice-cream had too many accompaniments, such as a beetroot emulsion and pieces of maca root.
" Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times referred to it as a "wretched film" and stated that "'The Underground Comedy Movie' stands as a monument to ineptitude and self-delusion." Rod Dreher of the New York Post said it "may be the least amusing comedy ever made". Nathan Rabin covered the film in his column detailing terrible films and stated that: "nothing I’ve covered for this column was quite as soul-crushingly, brain-meltingly terrible as ... The Underground Comedy Movie." Thom Bennett at Film Journal International, wrote "Anyone offended by unbearably bad films, jokes that are not funny and wasting 90 minutes of their lives is, as promised, guaranteed to be offended.

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