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"popover" Definitions
  1. a type of food made from a mixture of eggs, milk and flour which rises to form a hollow shell when it is baked

45 Sentences With "popover"

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Bonobos Short Sleeve Popover, $54.60 (originally $98) [You save $43.40]
James & Erin Women's Plaid Back Button Popover Shirt, Black/White, $16.97
"No action is required by you and we have resolved the issue," Twitter's popover claims.
You'll create a popover-esque pancake in the oven, and then fill it to your heart's content.
Scores of middle-class Americans clutched their pearls through their striped three-quarter-sleeve casual popover blouses.
On the iOS 11 home screen:Short tap = openMedium tap = popover menuMedium hold = begin dragLong hold = enter rearrange mode
I'm used to my popover tin, which is an excellent heat conductor and thus heats up very rapidly. Pyrex?
Magically, a popover appeared, arriving with a ramekin of house-made ricotta, Mr. Horn's favorite way to start a meal here.
Waffle batter and popover batter are pretty similar, as Martha points out, and from watching the two, it looks like she's right.
The Everything Bagel Babka looks more like a popover—but who are we to say what babka is supposed to look like?
But Keeper also has a more graphics-rich interface, which includes useful popover hints and tips when you start using the app.
Making popover batter is incredibly simple, similar to a pancake batter in that you can just whisk everything up together in a bowl.
Twitter pointed Gizmodo towards a help center post which largely reprints the text of the popover notice, but declined to provide comment beyond that.
There was a moment when I had two open apps, another app open in a popover window, and a video all going at once.
Update 2911/28/16 6:14pm EDT: A popover on the Vigilante website claims the app is no longer available in the app store.
However, Popover said the potential biological mechanisms linking secondhand smoke exposure and pregnancy loss would be the same no matter where the mother lives.
If you read enough popover recipes, you'll see there is a debate about whether or not to preheat the pans before adding the batter.
If you own a popover pan, you will get especially gorgeous, feather-light pastries with a tall rise, a crisp crust and a custardy center.
New Year's Resolution: Next year I'll just use my trusty popover tin and make individual Yorkshire puddings, since clearly I can't be trusted to do justice to the traditional pan variety.
A cheese soufflé appetizer recalls the warm pot de fromage at Cherche Midi; it's delicious, even if it is breadier than a classic soufflé, more like a Gruyère-and-Parmesan popover.
All of this should be familiar to Samsung fans, as these features are based on a lot of the popover and windows work the company has introduced with its One UI software.
You can snag this chic navy puffer coat for under $50 and this adorable long-sleeve cotton popover shirt for $20 off (don't forget to select your size to see the discount!).
To protest against the impending possibility of a stricter internet, a variety of major sites have engaged in blackouts or popover campaigns today, including Reddit, several EU-area Wikipedias, Twitch, and Pornhub.
Unlike Netflix with its hated "are you still watching" (yes, yes I am) popover, YouTube's autoplay function will theoretically play forever, making it something of a godsend for the chronically overstimulated trying to get some shuteye.
Dutch Baby Also known as a German oven pancake, this giant popover is simple: Just dump the ingredients — eggs, flour, sugar, milk and a pinch of nutmeg — into a blender and give it a good whirl.
How I wore the gearHere I am wearing the Unisex Disney Shredder Hat ($35), Disney Tech Trail Energy Popover ($85), Disney Santa Ana Anorak ($90), Disney Santa Ana Wind Pant ($80), and a pair of Black/Red Air Jordan 11s.
For the campaign, the mother-daughter duo modeled a variety of summer-worthy pieces, including the Skipper Popover ($108), Fiesta Stretch Dress ($188), Baby Lilly Shift outfit ($48) and May Bodysuit for baby ($38) with coordinating Harper Shift Dress for Mom ($148).
He plans to reopen it in SoHo as a double-header: a cafe called Coco Pazzo Kitchen for eating in and takeout, including large popover-style rolls with hearty, braised meat fillings; and, in the evening, Coco Pazzo Trattoria, a restaurant showcasing regional Italian food, especially Tuscan.
First designed by Elsa Schiaparelli in the '30s, and Claire McCardell in the '40s (who called her version the "popover"), the silhouette hit peak popularity in the mid-to-late '70s, when Diane von Furstenberg introduced a knee-length, printed jersey version as something flattering, but also sexually liberating.
She had short blond hair that she wore in an unshaped bob and she smoked thin cigarettes and she didn't worry about wrinkles—didn't worry what she looked like—put on the same black polo shirt every day unless someone told her to do otherwise, told her to wear the blue blouse that shimmered like shot silk or the sleeveless green popover that accentuated her eyes.
Unlike that big Facebook breach, and the Facebook photos bug, and the Google+ bug, and then the second Google+ bug, and the time an Amazon employee shared customer email addresses, and then more email addresses leaked but it was called a "technical error," Twitter's issue exposed considerably less personal information: just the country code of accounts which had an associated phone number, "as well as whether or not their account had been locked," according to the language of the popover.
This popover belongs to the status bar of gedit. It contains two checkboxes and a radio button. A Popover is a container-type graphical control element that hovers over its parent window and blocks any other interaction with until it is selected. It can contain various other graphical control element such as checkboxes, radio buttons or a list box.
Soon she was one of the most successful restaurant owners in the New York area,"Patricia Murphy, 74; Operated Restaurants in the New York Area" The New York Times Nov. 24, 1979 serving a million meals a year in 1956.Agnes McCarty "Once Hungry, She Serves Million Meals Each Year" The New York Times, Aug. 2, 1956 Her signature item was the popover, a hot bread dispensed from baskets by costumed servers known as popover girls.
In 1981, Lord & Taylor re-issued the "Popover Dress" as part of a McCardell retrospective at their Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan. Versions of the "Popover Dress" are held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Rhode Island School of Design, and the Museum at F.I.T. Versions of the "Monastic Dress" are held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and LACMA. In 1990, Life named McCardell one of the 100 most important Americans of the twentieth century. A year later, she was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame.
The pieces included a taffeta skirt, a jersey top, and a jersey jacket. That same year, she showed her first "Kitchen Dinner Dress". Made of cotton, the "Kitchen Dinner Dress" had a full skirt with an attached apron. In 1942, McCardell created her famed "Popover Dress".
The "Popover Dress" received a citation from the American Fashion Critics Association and in 1943, McCardell won a Coty Award. Beginning in 1945, McCardell was featured as an "American Look" designer by Lord & Taylor's department store. In 1946, McCardell won the Best Sportswear Designer Award and in 1948 she won the Neiman-Marcus Award.
The term is used metaphorically to describe inventive philosophy, theories, and practices in business and academic fields, where new concepts are found in interactions of old ideas. ; brioche: a sweet yeast bun, kind of a crossover between a popover and a light muffin; French also use the term as slang for 'potbelly', because of the overhang effect. ; bureau (pl. bureaux): government office; an agency for information exchange.
An example of a status bar in Emacs GTK+-based gedit with a popover in the status bar. A status bar is a graphical control element which poses an information area typically found at the window's bottom. It can be divided into sections to group information. Its job is primarily to display information about the current state of its window, although some status bars have extra functionality.
Popover further refined his invention as a lightning detector and presented to the Russian Physical and Chemical Society on May 7, 1895. A depiction of the lightning detector was printed in the Journal of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society the same year (publication of the minutes 15/201 of this session – December issue of the journal RPCSЖурнал Русского физико-химического общества. Т. XXVII. Вып. 8. С. 259 – декабрь 1895).
It was a response to a Harper's Bazaar challenge to create something fashionable one could wear to clean the house and then, wear to a cocktail party. The simple grey dress came with a matching potholder that fit into the dress pocket. The "Popover Dress" sold for $6.95 and more than 75,000 were sold in the first season alone. These dresses became a staple of McCardell collections and over time, she made versions in different lengths and fabrics.
There are also a lot of gestures, including adjust the volume by using two fingers and lock the screen by double-clicking the home button. In addition, because OPPO R7s comes with a Samsung AMOLED display, it has a vibrant color display. In the black scene, OPPO R7s can be achieved without luminous characteristics, compared to the IPS screen will have a better performance. In terms of the system, the screen hardware is further combined, such as: theme, setting interface, system popover and other aspects of black tone processing, to ensure that the power consumption of the screen can be further reduced.
A Dutch baby is a type of popover, although popovers are generally baked as smaller, individual pieces, approximately the size of a muffin. A Dutch baby is very similar to a Yorkshire pudding, with a few differences: the Yorkshire pudding is more likely to be baked in individual servings, the pan is usually greased with beef drippings, and the result is rarely sweet. Dutch babies are larger, use butter rather than beef fat, and are frequently sweet. They use more eggs than a Yorkshire pudding and normally have sugar and vanilla and, unlike a Yorkshire pudding, are normally cooked in a cast iron frying pan.
Near the end of this reign, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. purchased the property and donated it to the National Park Service to ensure its continued existence. The Acadia Corporation, a small group of local preservationists, operated the business between 1946 and 2013, at which point they lost their bid to renew its contract. The popover recipe they used at Jordan Pond House is now used at the Asticou Inn, in nearby Northeast Harbor, which they have managed since 2015."Former Jordan Pond House operators to run Asticou Inn on MDI" - Bangor Daily News, January 6, 2015 Jordan Pond House is now managed by Dawnland LLC, a subsidiary of Ortega National Parks LLC, based in New Mexico.
1960s wrap dress: the navy bindings highlight the wrap-over. Although it is often claimed that Diane von Fürstenberg 'invented' the wrap dress in 1972/73, Richard Martin, a former curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, noted that the form of Fürstenberg's design had already been "deeply embedded into the American designer sportswear tradition," with her choice of elastic, synthetic fabrics distinguishing her work from earlier wrap dresses. During the Great Depression, house dresses called "Hooverettes" were popular which employed a wrap design. Wrap dresses were designed by Elsa Schiaparelli in the 1930s and by Claire McCardell in the 1940s, whose original 'popover' design became the basis for a variety of wrap-around dresses.
A Dutch baby served with lemon slices, powdered sugar, butter, and a side of bacon A Dutch baby pancake (or Dutch baby), sometimes called a German pancake, a Bismarck, or a Dutch puff, is a large American popover. A Dutch baby is similar to a large Yorkshire pudding. Compared to a typical pancake, a Dutch baby is always baked in the oven, rather than being fried on both sides on the stove top, it is generally thicker than most pancakes, and it contains no chemical leavening ingredients, such as baking powder. The idea of a Dutch baby pancake may have been derived from the German Pfannkuchen, but the current form originated in the US in the early 1900s.

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