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20 Sentences With "smushing"

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But by smushing together two distinct styles of narrative, "The Invisibles" risks draining the power from both.
Issei and I plop into his father's office for a moment just to regain our senses, post-subway smushing.
Jamal (Jussie Smollett) gets accosted by an LGBT flash mob armed with flip-flops — because of his smushing session with Sky.
Kids smushing dolls and action figures together in vaguely erotic ways can be part of developing and maturing into a sexual human being.
"I think he's threatening the baby," Lowe jokingly captioned the picture of Samuel adorably smushing his face onto his mother's 30-week baby bump.
In one story, a stuck-up man named Charles recalls in childhood smushing poisonous berries into a pie "up under the crust" for some unlucky eater.
TechCrunch is owned by Oath: which is owned by Verizon which bought Yahoo and is smushing it together with Oath: creating overlaps in jobs, hence the cuts.
There's been beheadings, dismembering, and full-on, uninterrupted eye-smushing, but during last night's season 7 premiere, I found myself turning my face from the screen for a whole different reason.
We're then treated to the glorious image of someone (presumably Chrissy herself) reaching into the bag, fishing out a nice squishy handful of orange mulch and smushing it through her fingers.
The video, uploaded via Twitter, also shows Calvin creating the layers of the song on guitar, piano, synth and bass, before smushing them all up together like a delicious sun-soaked cake.
She achieves this effect by smushing and smooshing and spreading and stretching their faces, for upward of an hour, and then (having donned gloves) rooting around inside their mouths for several minutes.
Use a pastry cutter or your fingers to smush the butter into the flour, tossing it and breaking up the butter into pea-sized pieces, and smushing them into disks between your fingers.
Tap over to your explore page and you'll no doubt find *inhale* soap cutting, sand smushing, slime handling, paint mixing, calligraphy writing, industrial machine-ing, hypnotic CG noodling, and whatever the hell this is.
Neither involves a press, which is little more than a torture device for a beloved ingredient, smushing it up into watery squiggles of inconsistent size that will never cook evenly or vanish into a vinaigrette.
I'm worried that Generation Q is trying to do something similar by forcing these new characters into an existing property, in effect smushing a peppy, millennial workforce sitcom together with a sexy, soapy cable dramedy.
Thin enough to dislodge but not disrupt crispy crust, strong enough to lift heavy food, and lithe enough to get under a warm chocolate chip cookie without smushing it ... fish spatulas are perfect in every way.
As you can tell from the screenshots he tweeted, the special keyboard resembles many other one-handed keyboards: Smushing the keyboard to either the left or right side and filing in the extra space with useful shortcuts buttons for things like cut and paste.
So rather than smushing up my nose against the window pane, or frantically buying up stock in Charmin, I'm going to wait right here on the couch and feel fortunate that, with some patience, there may be a rainbow with a little pot of gold at the end.
The economy seems to have survived the quarter-point rise in December of last year, which was the first in nearly a decade (though the hike was followed by a marked deceleration in both GDP and employment growth, not to mention a market-wrenching, inflation-smushing rise in the value of the dollar).
Twitter has given anyone and everyone a direct voice to the world by smushing together three things that in traditional media have been mostly separate: distribution, or a platform to connect the world (formerly Comcast or Dish; today the completely commoditized mobile phone and internet); application (formerly the 30-minute video-on-a-screen-plus-ads model; today the pixels that comprise an app like Twitter or Facebook); and content (formerly Rachel Maddow's show; today tweets and Facebook posts).

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