Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"soaks" Synonyms
drenches wets bathes washes soddens steeps moistens saturates souses waterlogs waters dowses sops floods rinses bedraggles impregnates damps inundates deluges immerses douses submerges dips dunks submerses drowns sinks marinates plunges pickles immerges rets puts in permeates penetrates pervades enters infiltrates percolates diffuses imbues infuses seeps suffuses gets in seeps into seeps through soaks into spreads through fills absorbs blots mops blots up draws in draws up sucks up mops up sops up sponges up takes in takes up drinks tipples boozes bibs guzzles lushes up liquors up hits the bottle bevvies(UK) topes wassails imbibes drinks alcohol takes to the bottle cracks a bottle gets drunk goes on the piss has a drink liquors knocks back overcharges gouges stings surcharges swindles cheats defrauds cons stiffs diddles does rooks skins cozens fleeces squeezes sticks screws robs clips baths cleans cleanses showers soaps laves sponges douches scrubs tubs has a bath takes a bath scrubs down takes a shower immerses yourself freshens up sucks soaks up devours receives osmoses consumes metabolizes(US) ingests assumes adds charges again charges extra charges more levies again tacks on taxs again tenderises(UK) tenderizes(US) beats hits smashes oozes bleeds leaks discharges trickles exudes flows drains issues drips weeps dribbles strains wells filters sweats leaches escapes pledges promises vows undertakes swears covenants declares affirms engages vouches contracts assures states avows asseverates vouchsafes commits oneself binds oneself gives an undertaking gives an assurance engrosses involves grips holds preoccupies arrests enthrals(UK) fascinates interests captivates intrigues occupies bewitches catches charms engulfs rivets extorts exacts forces wrests wrings coerces bullies milks blackmails racks demands gets ices alcoholics drunkards drunks boozers inebriates drinkers tipplers lushes dipsomaniacs sots topers tosspots alkies juiceheads boozehounds juicers rummies soakers sponge washing cleansing cleanings ablutions scrubbings toilets lavings soapings spongings soakings shampoo dousings splashes swims dives paddles steeping immersion drenchings dunkings sousings saturation ducking submersion More

299 Sentences With "soaks"

How to use soaks in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "soaks" and check conjugation/comparative form for "soaks". Mastering all the usages of "soaks" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Dry skin soaks up extra product, which can cause patches.
The bath soaks mark Paltrow's first foray into body care.
A boy soaks his head at a fountain, July 1.
Creighton soaks in the moment not too long after the vote.
"By the end, [the skin] soaks it all up," she says.
Use: Will it be used for quick washes or long soaks?
Santos now uses the massage, sling and bucket soaks each day.
Katarina soaks up the sun and takes one insanely HOT shower.
In private they moan about the time and money it soaks up.
Carney (Once; Begin Again) soaks in its wistful, gently romantic mood without
Chrissy Teigen soaks up bath time with her adorable daughter Luna Simone.
Soon enough, their shots increase in intensity and sweat soaks their backs.
"It soaks up excess water and enhances your natural curls," explains Wallace.
Apparently the tussin soaks in and helps make the touchiness go away.
Well, more like a very discerning sponge that only soaks in quality.
The meat soaks up the sauce and the sauce deglazes the pan.
Just sticking with the plot soaks up every ounce of concentration you have.
Then he soaks it in acid, which dissolves parts of its outer appearance.
As the whale breeches near the boat an enormous splash soaks everyone aboard.
It soaks up information and places those ideas in a hierarchy of values.
The way that snow somehow makes everything quieter, like it soaks up soundwaves.
The rainforest soaks up 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year.
When it soaks into carpeting, breaks down wood glue, soaks walls and stirs with late-August Gulf Coast humidity, it creates a mildewy odor that seeps into the hair on your arms and doesn't go away after the first shower.
They also found that the small size of their bathroom soaks up more moisture.
Probably not, because the liquid that soaks Luke's beard is milky rather than clear.
Blood soaks into the sheets, drips from Jamie's hair, covering both men almost completely.
Pros: Affordable, plastic-free containerCons: Oily, can stain clothes, especially before it soaks in
There are no supplements, creams, soaks, pumps or bras that will prevent breast ptosis.
The simmering broth soaks into the breading, turning it juicy, drenching it with umami.
It's really something that blends out to an oil and soaks into the skin.
In art, life, and bullfighting, the spectator/voyeur soaks in the pain of others.
It soaks up everything around it without falling apart, holding onto its tender bite.
Blood soaks walls We were allowed in to see the scene the gunman left behind.
Meanwhile the inner layer remains soft and soaks up the flavor from the meaty juices.
In fact, nature already soaks up almost one-third of the carbon dioxide we emit.
On rutted trails or gravel roads, the boxy Benz soaks up abuse at all speeds.
All that concrete and asphalt soaks up the sun's rays, pushing temperatures up even further.
Our brains are plastic, governed by an amygdala that soaks up trauma like a sponge.
This week, in addition to her soaks, Paltrow is launching her very first nail polish shade.
The friction of the first anchor above us soaks up over half of the falling force.
It also soaks up vast amounts of carbon dioxide, which is essential to fighting climate change.
The Colossus' utility is a shield, as opposed to the Ranger's dash, that soaks up damage.
Consider an oil-absorbing primer that soaks up oil like a sponge and leaves skin matte.
In the meantime, warm soaks in the tub or sitz baths can reduce swelling and itching.
Give ferns and moss an energizing spritz in between soaks using this chic, antique-inspired mister.
Tim and Sam also found that the small size of their bathroom soaks up more moisture.
It takes just a minute, but the bread swells as it soaks up the hot broth.
Ms. Petruska soaks socks in the juices from cans of mackerel and hangs them from trees.
Grant Miller, an offensive lineman who plays left tackle, soaks his leg in a hot bath.
So, nice long soaks in a bubble bath are out considering how one showers in space.
Kate doesn't quite look satisfied: She sees herself in the mirror, still, and soaks in Toby's words.
And they're on their way the hell out of town while Allen soaks in another movie release.
I particularly love the springy sweet potato vermicelli that soaks up all the flavors of the soup.
Joel rises, rips the mask off, pumps his fist and soaks up the adoration of the crowd.
He really soaks up any knowledge he can get, and it's turned him into a winning player.
Meanwhile, the tearful Queen Marie soaks up scads of tissues as she laments the king's approaching demise.
She simply soaks washcloths in cold water and has the servers pass them out during the reception.
The butter melts and soaks into the bread before the bread has a chance to get crisp.
She soaks it, portions it and freezes it, for a whole winter's worth of soups and sandwiches.
The investment bank, by contrast, soaks up 57 percent of it to produce half the top line.
The investment bank, by contrast, soaks up 57 percent of it to produce half the top line.
From weed "tampons" to bath soaks, the demand for period pain relief is driving a growing herbal industry.
The longer she soaks,the more moisture gets stripped away, especially if she's already prone to dry skin.
She's the one who soaks her feet in cold water to keep from dozing off while she studies.
To preserve the moon jellyfish, Pedersen first soaks them in 96 percent ethanol for at least 24 hours.
His Baths project—name after his childhood love of long soaks—has made this clear over the years.
But right now it is still a distant light as the market soaks up the Peruvian mine surge.
With that in mind, the Microsoft SQ1 ARM chip soaks up more power than a standard ARM chip.
The notable exceptions here are Japan and India, where full-body soaks are equally as popular as showering.
Their grimaces will fade as the harsh taste and strong, rubbing alcohol-like odor soaks into their bodies.
They'd met years earlier at the health club in the Watergate, where they'd go for early morning soaks.
The breading in the crust always soaks up the liquid, and the whole thing becomes mired in sludge.
You put it on your face before you go to bed and it soaks in like a moisturizer.
The meat soaks in this for half an hour, before being cooked over hot coals for ten minutes.
Eniko Parrish is enjoying her first pregnancy as she soaks up the sun in Palm Beach, Florida this week.
While the Asia-Pacific region soaks up almost a third of global diesel, demand for jet fuel has lagged.
Democrats will carp that it was passed in secret, soaks the rich and doesn't live up to its billing.
There's the fact that they likely already know the answer to the question of whether these soaks really work.
The flowers were especially thick along the shoulders of the roads, since runoff soaks the ground on either side.
And at least one experiment suggested that any positive physical impacts from cold soaks resulted from the placebo effect.
This lightweight shirt comes with discrete underarm pads built right in to absorb any moisture before it soaks through.
Skin and body-care brand Papa & Barkley also creates THC and CBD formulated balms, bath soaks, and tension-relief patches.
She soaks the nuts in Icelandic Glacial bottled water (very fancy) until they're softened, then puts them through a juicer.
It supposedly soaks impurities out of your skin, teeth, and stomach, leaving you a purer and better version of yourself.
The same little problems are still there, like the way the face mask soaks up sweat during physically demanding games.
A 35-minute soaks starts at about $75 per person, and I wanted to get the most out of it.
The controls are brawny and well-weighted, the interior is basic and the truck soaks up potholes and big undulations.
As you'd expect, there's a lot of weightlessness and drifting, airy synth pads as aural signifiers for sensory deprivation soaks.
Winter plays Lil, a tattooed babe with a fondness for crop tops and, it seems, long soaks in the tub.
She goes to work, shares an apartment with her younger sister and soaks up the gnarly weather conditions in Boston.
On Beauty The latest softening soaks, exfoliating peels and overnight masks are not designed for your face — but your feet.
Stephanie Prida, the pastry chef, soaks it with blood orange-syrup on one side and condensed milk on the other.
He listens to everything, soaks it in, and gets smarter while everybody else is too busy listening to themselves speak.
What makes this Chevy worth the extra money is the hushed cabin and a suspension that soaks up big bumps.
I learned that just because it fits in a bowl and soaks up milk doesn't mean it's good to eat it.
A gaggle of teen and tween girls show up, and he soaks up their rapturous affection, offering compliments, hugs, and photos.
Overall, the P30 Pro's main camera soaks up a ton of detail, and its images scale up beautifully with light editing.
Stylists roam about the space, offering hot tea, herbal foot soaks, and shoulder massages as Brazilian samba music pulses quietly overhead.
It's soft gel, so it soaks off like a regular gel, but gives you length so they look like false nails.
I'd bet that everyone will appreciate how quickly this serum soaks in, but some might be turned off by the tingle.
But don't worry about the stain, Eklund quickly soaks it in water after jumping in the pool (with Frankel in tow).
It costs more, per person, to serve them than to serve the traditional ones: each group soaks up S$1.1bn ($840m).
Cheatgrass threatens the soil, soaks up water for other plants, provides low-quality foraging for animals and can fuel catastrophic wildfires.
Water from the roofs of surrounding buildings drains into two smaller basins and then soaks in to top up groundwater levels.
The following day is dedicated to the tanning process: She soaks the skins, progressively working in the crushed mimosa root bark.
This holiday season, I will instead be giving a new collection of soaks and salts from the natural beauty store Follain.
Gwyneth Paltrow, patroness of L.A. wellness, is represented here with her Goop products, including creams and bath soaks, a Paris exclusive.
Rain soaks through the tents, and there is a lack of electricity and hot water in the showers, even in winter.
Certainly it does not feel like a threat to Elena, who soaks up the attentions of the Sarratores with incredulous delight.
The big SUV soaks up undulations without ever revealing its mass, smoothing over even the most knobbly city streets without complaint.
It's not a great choice if you need something water resistant though, as the canvas soaks up water like a sponge.
Rain still soaks the thousands who wait for government-issued tarps to temporarily replace the roofs blown away five months ago.
Trump's tax is flat but starts lower, so he soaks the kinda-sorta rich more relative to the super-duper rich.
They'll do some of the same things such as warm soaks, but they'll also be able to give you warm IV fluids.
The ecosystem in and around the park soaks up more than 3 meters of rainfall each year, with no real dry season.
As he soaks it up, the crowd plays to him, almost willing him to be alright through cheering and singing and dancing.
While the happy couple soaks up the excitement of their engagement, here's a look back at the duo's journey throughout the years.
In an absorbency test, the product soaks up water like a sponge whereas the one available in retail stores drips and leaks.
And while I believe all my soaks are special, my most recent discovery deserves a seat in bizarre bath time history. Why?
On her body, Russell soaks in Epsom salts and uses a dry brushing technique to promote circulation and keep her skin soft.
Sometimes, the pain in her abdomen is so intense that Naomi rolls about on the floor or soaks herself in cold water.
Together, the family soaks in the quiet of Rhode Island's coast away from the stares of the public, should Trevor suddenly seize.
Light but super-absorbent, the Waffle Towel from Parachute soaks up every drop of water and feels great against your skin.  Pros
Additional soaks can be had at the hotel spa, which offers a body-wrap treatment that uses cinnamon- and rosemary-infused cloths.
Her class continues to make improvements to and monitor the garden, which soaks up an estimated 15,000 gallons of rainwater a year.
Where Views relied heavily on a romanticized nostalgia to steer its ship, More Life truly soaks in the brightness of his present.
Kailyn Lowry is making sure she soaks up as much sun as possible – and avoids tan lines – while on spring break in Jamaica.
It soaks up a fifth of China's total foreign direct investment and has attracted over a trillion dollars-worth of FDI since 1980.
"We just treated it as a swollen foot and used remedies like hot water soaks, Epsom salts, and apple cider vinegar," Reyes said.
Vintners historically produce top wines when an early wet season soaks the plants and a drought succeeds it, allowing the fruit to ripen.
The wide squishy grips, fat 22-inch tires, and rear suspension combine to provide a stable ride that really soaks up the vibration.
But I knew Marula oil has lots of fatty acids and soaks in super fast, while olive oil is a godsend for detangling.
Taking matters into his own hands, Rober designed a bait package that, when opened, soaks thieves in super-fine glitter and "fart" spray.
While he soaks in the spotlight, Liz's emotional arc, which is almost entirely reactive, is largely explained in dialogue, rather than developed organically.
I use it every 3rd to 4th day of not washing my hair and it makes the smell better and soaks up oil.
The Amazon, most of which is located in Brazil, is the world's largest tropical rainforest and soaks up vast amounts of carbon dioxide.
The bread soaks up all that cream and bacon grease and gets, like, crispy at the edges but super soft and squishy throughout.
And on those perfect days, the twang of an electric guitar still seeps out from the Stone Pony and soaks up the boardwalk.
And because Buick banished its pillowy ride reputation long ago, the Envision soaks up bumps and impacts impressively, yet cornering doesn't suffer much.
A huge wave soaks people who don't even like the water and purposely tried to stay as far away from it as possible.
He rows with him, goes swimming with him, and soaks up his knowledge of the vast lagoon and its floating spits of land.
He soaks it all in as he warms up for 22015 or 28 minutes with Southampton's other goalkeepers, Fraser Forster and Alex McCarthy.
Yet while ice and snow reflect sunlight, vegetation soaks it up, so more greenery in the north will eventually lead to yet more warming.
Skin-wise, I like to put coconut oil on before I leave for the plane because it soaks in and lasts a lot longer.
Look how it soaks into political gesture, for instance, with the prime minister, Li Keqiang, wading into the flood waters in his office clothes.
The city's charm is like butter on hot toast: it soaks into every pore, a richness of flavour that lasts long after the swallow.
Some of them, who have endured their journeys below decks, have been poisoned by fuel that soaks into their clothing and burns their skin.
The Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest, soaks up vast amounts of carbon and is seen as vital to the fight against climate change.
How to Prepare for Sandal Season The latest softening soaks, exfoliating peels and overnight masks are designed not for your face — but your feet.
On the night the play takes place, the plot unconvincingly sets on a collision course two of the men she regularly soaks for cash.
It eventually soaks through and while you'll stay mostly dry, it will get extremely heavy, and you'll eventually start to collect dew on the inside.
Educators sent us photos of decrepit classrooms and 25-year-old textbooks, and one told us how she soaks old markers to create watercolor paint.
I was also pleasantly surprised to see that it soaks up quickly and leaves you with a soft feel that pairs well with powder foundation.
She mixes various acids in a lab for me to use on my skin and soaks me in a tub full of Dead Sea salt.
While Bitcoin soaks up most of the spotlight, some virtual currency projects are specifically looking to reshuffle the stacked relationships between platforms and content creators.
Here we got a great, extremely contoured shot of Willy's back as he soaks up the sun in the ancient port city of Cádiz, Spain.
While commercial use soaks up a substantial portion of this finite resource, about 60 percent of the spectrum supply is still owned by the government.
"If you've ever spilled salad dressing on your tie or clothing, you're well aware that it just soaks in and spreads immediately," Dr. McKinley said.
Some people are under the impression that eating certain foods before drinking will prevent a hangover, because the food "soaks up alcohol" in your stomach.
"It's like putting it on top of the strainer and seeing what soaks through by the time you come back to them again," he explained.
Mr. Conte, who often looks uncomfortable in the limelight that Mr. Salvini soaks up, sought to assert himself as the responsible figure in the government.
When corn grows, it soaks up carbon, and when it is consumed (whether as food or fuel), it releases that carbon back into the air.
The easy-to-move and connect spike delivers water in a fine mist that soaks into the soil slowly and doesn't beat down fragile seedlings.
He knows that the child is maybe anxious, maybe in pain, and so when he's there to help them, he sort of soaks that all in.
The water table in Punjab, a state that soaks up an inordinate share of price-support subsidies, has been dropping by about a metre a year.
Ironically, border enforcement itself soaks up resources that could be used to set up people's new lives in the United States rather than keep them out.
It's in partnership with Kush Queen, a line of CBD-infused bath bombs, body scrubs, soaks, and chocolates, all of which are included in the service.
The available menu of services includes body wraps, facial scrubs and "microbrew soaks" at what Hop in the Spa boasts is the nation's first beer spa.
It soaks up five times more carbon than land-based plants; it also serves as an artificial reef, attracting more than 103 species of aquatic life.
It soaks up more heat and carbon than any other ocean, and in doing so, it helps slow the speed with which the atmosphere is warming.
As it soaks into my perineum, I realise this might be the most interesting thing about the night's first performance that I saw, from Bruno Mars.
Our pick for the best bath mat is the Luxe Fibersoft from West Elm, which feels super soft and plush, soaks up moisture, and dries quickly.
The trick hydraulic suspension soaks up bumps in comfort mode, while a fantastic stereo system and a gorgeous cabin make the 24S spider even more livable.
As the limestone soaks up rising seawater, Miami's infamous "king tides" — fresh water forced up from drains and pipes by underlying salty water — become more frequent.
It is here, on a luxuriant terrace, that the family soaks up morning rays or watches deer emerge from the forest to graze in the evening.
Mr. Farage, who helped lead the "Brexit" campaign for Britain to leave the European Union, soaks up free media attention by giving strident, anti-Europe speeches.
To determine a new drug's shelf life, its maker zaps it with intense heat and soaks it with moisture to see how it degrades under stress.
It soaks up an impressive four times its own weight, and retains no sand or any other grit that more fibrous towels seem to inevitably collect.
"When I fade my colors out, I start doing coconut-oil soaks to put moisture back into my hair as I begin using clarifying shampoo," she reveals.
Meanwhile, Shams, who is wearing a blue and white striped outfit, stares into the camera and soaks up the love and attention he's receiving from his parents.
The Amazon rainforest, the world's largest tropical one, soaks up vast amounts of carbon and its preservation is seen as vital in the fight against climate change.
Grotting explains that in order to get the pants to stand up, he soaks them in a bucket of water, then hangs them outside as they freeze.
I think that's what soaks so deeply into singlehood and makes it hard to live with — the notion that you, being alone, are missing something really important.
It soaks up the sweat, and then we swap it out and put some baby powder down there to try to dry up some of the sweat.
I hate how it smells, how the smoke soaks into my hair when people around me are smoking it, and the effect that it has on me.
And even as the fires burn, analysts are already thinking of the mudslides that could come later, as rain in the winter months soaks the scorched earth.
That can accelerate global warming because dark blue water soaks up more of the sun's heat than white ice or snow, which reflects it back into space.
Though the look is up-to-date, the cures — hot soaks, massages, mountain air — are classic, and beckon a new generation in search of health and relaxation.
Because the vinegar soaks up the flavors of the cask it is aged in, wood—oak, mulberry, chestnut, cherry, juniper, ash, and acacia—is part of the recipe.
That's bad news from a climate change perspective because the Amazon soaks up a lot of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, from the air when it is expanding.
I discover this as a piece falls off and water comes pouring out of the side of the shower head and soaks me and half of my bathroom.
This is not the case with Living Proof: The formula soaks up oil and sweat instead of masking it, so my hair feels legitimately clean after I apply.
Its salons are a relaxing, clean, and serene space that make you feel like your nail technician might propose some breathing exercises while your cuticle oil soaks in.
The primary hop that we use is Cascade, but we are expanding the options to four different soaks using a different hop for each within the next week.
Because Treasury yield rates remain comparatively low, that "money in" becomes an essential prop for the bull market, keeping demand intact as it "soaks up supply," Cramer said.
Dried herring soaks overnight before its time in the pan with green seasoning; in patty form, it's smoky and salty, its toughness turned into something sturdy but delicate.
When it comes to buying a gift for your sedentary friend, the trick is to find the hygge-iest of presents: robes, pajamas, bath soaks, candles, the works.
This is what happens when a narrow tube is inserted into liquid, or when a brush soaks up paint even though only the tip is in the liquid.
However, she does know girls that have vodka tamponed, which is when one soaks a tampon in vodka and then inserts it in an orifice to get drunk.
That means it soaks up moisture without messing with your hair texture, allowing it to dry more like your hair, and less like your hair on a windy day.
Brazil contains about 60 percent of the Amazon rainforest, a bulwark against global warming thanks to the vast amounts of carbon dioxide it soaks up and recycles into oxygen.
A 2006 report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) suggests the meat industry soaks up more than 8% of water used by humans globally.
The Amazon rainforest is home to 224% of all known species on Earth and soaks up vast amounts of carbon dioxide, which is essential to fighting global climate change.
But its imagining of Morrissey as a self-pitying narcissist, a curiously passive intellectual who can't get out of his own way, soaks the movie in a wearying inertia.
Hearn coats mild Japanese catfish with a tempura-style beer batter and serves the paprika-seasoned fish with fries that he soaks, steams and blanches twice in hot oil.
A medium-sized wave gets further up the beach and soaks a lot more people who thought they had parked themselves far enough from the water to be safe.
To strengthen prices, it will double the rate at which the scheme's Market Stability Reserve (MSR) soaks up excess allowances, as a short-term measure to beef up prices.
However, Greenpeace blamed the Brazilian government for weakening some protections for the jungle, which soaks up huge amounts of carbon dioxide and is seen as key in combating climate change.
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest, a bulwark against global warming often called the "lungs of the world" because of the vast amounts of carbon it soaks up.
The two EU institutions have agreed on doubling the rate at which the scheme's Market Stability Reserve (MSR) soaks up excess allowances, as a short-term measure to strengthen prices.
Arctic regions are warming at about twice the global average, partly because a melt of white ice and snow reveals darker ground and water that soaks up ever more heat.
The open floor-plan cabins feature outdoor bathrooms with a luxurious claw-foot bathtub, perfect for "taking long soaks while staring out into the Redwood forest," according to the hosts.
And since the yellow sensors will absorb both red and green light, Huawei says this new arrangement soaks up 40 percent more light than RGB, which leads to better, cleaner photos.
The multi-billionaire has cemented her status many times over the years, referring to her daily soaks in the tub as both a hobby and her preferred form of artistic expression.
Each bottle of Air Co. vodka, which launched Thursday, soaks up as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as eight fully grown trees, according to Air Co. co-founder Gregory Constantine.
On a reconnaissance mission, Barry tracks the trainer into an acting class, and when he's ambushed into serving as a scene partner, Barry soaks up a special energy from the footlights.
The custom ARM chip that Qualcomm is making for the Surface Pro X, called the Microsoft SQ1, soaks up more power to deliver computer-like performance rather than smartphone-like performance.
Also appealing was the prospect of a place that was truly dark at night — a place where the thick, spindly velvet of steep, tree-covered mountainsides soaks up the darkness completely.
It's a profession which demands a razor's edge between the healthy and unhealthy, which soaks up the attention of the audience just as much as any actor, circus performer, or politician.
It soaks up the oils and moisture that carry the smell, and also makes it easy to gather up and throw into the pan without getting the smell on my fingers.
The extent of Arctic ice and snow has been shrinking in recent years, exposing ever more darker-colored water and ground, which soaks up ever more heat and accelerates warming, they said.
If you're pouring one out in honor of Dick Stevenson, the legendary Canadian bartender who died last week at age 89, make sure some of the booze thoroughly soaks your big toes.
At least, Emilia Clarke is prepping her goodbyes over on Instagram as she soaks up every last second with the island she's spent the last decade on playing the role of Daenerys Targaryen.
The proposal doubles the rate at which the Market Stability Reserve (MSR) soaks up excess allowances to 24 percent a year in the first four years after its entry into force in 2019.
In 2016, researchers from McGill University found that as snow falls to the ground, it soaks up pollutants in the air including nasty stuff from car exhaust known to be toxic and carcinogenic.
Beyond that waterproof leather, they have watertight stitches, water-resistant laces, and a seal added along the sole to help make sure no snowmelt, rain, or slush ever soaks through to your feet.
The fresh-smelling formula smooths over skin like a rich cream — immediately providing a protecting barrier and dewy sheen — but then fully soaks in, leaving behind soft, balanced skin that is perfectly radiant.
In some parts of the Alps, a few seconds of light rain will set in motion dozens of waterfalls on every slope, but these are porous limestone mountains, and the water soaks in.
BRISBANE, May 28 (Reuters) - ConocoPhillips expects current weak global liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices to improve as growing demand soaks up the excess supply in the market, the company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Use it daily under your makeup or throw it in your pool bag and apply it before you sit outdoors, its formula soaks in fast and hydrates your skin while providing SPF 50 protection.
The facility, which opened about six months ago, touts itself as America's first "beer spa," and it offers customers microbrew soaks, hop-oil massages, and herbal steams, along with tastes of locally crafted beer.
Analysts say regular interventions by the central bank to cap the yuan amount to creation of base money and can fuel inflation unless the central bank soaks up the excess yuan it had injected.
He then soaks the covers in water to soften them and removes the top layer of the covers— what the artist refers to as "skin"—and arranges the skins on canvas before applying paint.
His artwork doesn't back away from the hazards of obscurity; rather, it soaks up the potency of incomprehension and, in its electric collisions of light and shadow, makes its own kind of syncopated sense.
They told us that the sheet mask derives its alleged power from occlusion, a very fancy-sounding term that essentially means the mask creates a physical barrier to ensure the stuff underneath soaks in.
Dozens of manuscript pages are here; they're displayed only in facsimile and hard to read, but they simmer with a wired free-associative energy that soaks into the films and gives them some purpose.
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest, a bulwark against global warming often called the "lungs of the earth" because of the vast amounts of carbon dioxide it soaks up and recycles into oxygen.
Not only does it undermine its populist credibility — especially while the party is asking voters to endure cuts to Medicare and Social Security — it soaks up money that could go to funding middle-class benefits.
Climate change is one of the major threats to global marine systems, said Johnstone, and Antarctica is specifically sensitive to ocean acidification because cold water soaks up more carbon dioxide than water in warmer regions.
It refuses rust even after repeated soaks in the sea (without a wash), and there's an unobtrusive, collapsible silicone handle that you can use to attach it to a bag or railing if need be.
In fact, it's nothing like applying oil or any other leave-in conditioner or detangler I've tried, because as soon as you apply it, it's almost as if it soaks in, instead of coating strands.
Having swapped soda and chips for green juices, cold tub soaks, and elaborate stretching routines, skateboarders are finally realizing that testing the limits of their bodies is slightly easier when those bodies are somewhat healthy.
That's because it soaks up every conceivable cut in Medicaid, the party's one big pool of potential deficit reduction in the Trump era, but spends most of the savings on insurance subsidies and tax cuts.
Since 2010, they've dreamed up a variety of all-natural serums and soaks, and they introduced the Grateful Dead line late last year (which is, perhaps surprisingly, the first licensed Grateful Dead body-care line).
Mr. Moten's family soaks the raw fish in milk, then dusts it in a mixture of Cajun spices and flour, or, occasionally, cornmeal, before frying it golden-brown and crisp in a kettle of hot oil.
In one segment that aired during pitched battles about integration, he soaks his feet in a small wading pool outside his home, then invites the black policeman to cool his feet in the pool with him.
The immense scale of the fires in Brazil this summer raised a global alarm about the risks they posed to the world's largest rainforest, which soaks up carbon dioxide and helps keep global temperatures from rising.
For accras de morue, salt cod fritters, Ms. Delcourt soaks and rinses the cod until half the salt has leached out, then mashes it with parsley, garlic, shallots ("many"), ginger ("sometimes") and spices imported from Cameroon.
But initially, as the opening credits stretch out, it just soaks in the tile and the sounds of a neighborhood going about its daily business: shuffling feet, barking dogs, scrubbing brushes, and the occasional car swooping by.
PARIS/HAMBURG (Reuters) - The risk of quality damage in this summer's German wheat harvest is increasing as rain soaks crops waiting to be cut, denting the European Union's export prospects after France's better-than-expected harvest results.
Japan's inflation is seen as unlikely to reach the BOJ's 2 percent target even after the central bank, which frequently buys more JGBs than the government issues, soaks up more than 40 percent of outstanding government debt.
And, if tinted sunscreen isn't your thing, and you don't mind having a bleach-white face for a few minutes until your sunscreen soaks in (maybe about 20-40 minutes), I'd go with the Face & Body formula.
An oily or acne-prone skin type should start with a less emollient hydrating formula, like Base Butter Radiate Face Jelly ($21.50), a lightweight gel that soaks in fast so you can layer on sunscreen or makeup.
Cauliflower Adobo Vegan brilliance: Swap out the meat in chicken adobo, a sweet-and-sour classic of Filipino cooking, and replace it with cauliflower, which caramelizes and soaks up the rice-wine vinegar, soy sauce and garlic.
For Beka, that spirit will help the tribe win the battle to preserve the rainforest, considered a bastion against climate change because of the vast amounts of heat-trapping carbon dioxide it soaks up from the atmosphere.
I like the cherrystone version better than the oyster one and, especially, the rich interplay of the clam juice and the cream, the way it soaks into the toast points floating in the center of the bowl.
They facilitated meetings between American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts, and between agents of the C.I.A. and the K.G.B. Most of these meetings were conducted in secret; many involved nature walks and cross-cultural soaks in the hot springs.
Then, after a long day of searching for Charizard and Jigglypuff (duh, classics), use the Molton Brown muscle soaks, Kiehl's Body Fuel, and the Kiehl's Age Defender Eye Repair to prep for another long day of Pokémon catching.
The committee also agreed to cancel 300 million allowances from the Market Stability Reserve (MSR), which soaks up surplus permits, and called for a higher threshold of 50,000 tonnes for small emitters to opt out of the system.
From soaking in a specially crafted bathing ale in the Czech Republic to a hop-and-malt mixture in Austria, proponents say hop soaks can help reduce anxiety, ease pain, and soothe conditions such as psoriasis and acne.
"Beer soaks are commonly used to treat a variety of skin issues, from anti-aging to eczema," Joshua Zeichner, MD, the director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NTC, told Yahoo Beauty.
From revitalizing lemon verbena bath soaks to cooling eye gels that target dark circles with Icelandic glacial waters, these seven products are all you need to nail down your self-care routine before the holiday chaos sets in.
You could have these clams with pasta, or a big bowl of white beans, but I like the idea of thickly cut, garlic-rubbed toast, which soaks up the clam liquor and still stays crunchy in some places.
Her ascension would be an inspiring immigrant success story if not for the fact that her husband's brief political career has been dominated from the beginning by anti-immigrant demagoguery, which soaks his wife's story in accusations of hypocrisy.
As he progressed, Connors developed a way of working with wet paint similar to the Frankenthaler watercolor-to-painting method; the paint soaks into the canvas during execution and leaves small spatters dotting the surface, as in "First Stack" (333).
Breaking News In Yuba County by Amanda Idoko tells the story of a woman whose husband dies after she catches him cheating, so she buries his body and soaks up the attention of being a wife with a missing husband.
The only difference is that, as self-organizing biological systems go, the human brain is inordinately complex: It soaks in information from billions of sense receptors, and it needs to organize that information efficiently into an accurate model of the world.
But unless three moderate Republicans and three conservative Republicans oppose it for mutually exclusive reasons—the moderates because it soaks the poor too much, the conservatives because it does not soak them enough—then it can't be considered a dead letter.
Never one to succumb to an Edison light bulb, a reclaimed barn door or over-the-top Vegas-style amenities, Scio believes instead in quiet details like an unforgettable barman, a well-stocked library and house-scented creams and soaks.
You simply roll the gel across your keyboard and it soaks up all the dirt and germs as it makes its way across, oozing between cracks and crevices to pick up debris and leaving your keyboard as good as new.
Kobe makes sense as a blown-out version of the marathoner who swears he's not in it to impress but soaks up adulation at the finish line, KG as a sweat-steamed pseudo-coach, Duncan as a real-life Giving Tree.
If your friend who loves her foundation tries it on, you can expect to sample that foundation yourself next time you put it on, and if your greasy dad soaks it through with his face oils and mansweat enjoy the new stains.
At the end of the day with his interviews done, Katanty wipes down his tripod and the rest of his gear, removes the foam covering from his camera's microphone, soaks it in chlorine solution and leaves it to dry in the tropical sun.
The company said it is in a tax loss position in Australia as it soaks up the cost of investing heavily in new gas production in the Bass Strait and the huge Gorgon gas project off Western Australia, both ramping up since 2017.
With its lullaby piano, Lukas's soprano soaks up the spotlight as he sing-speaks his life story, and that of his childhood friends—"By eleven smoking herb and drinking burning liquor"—before mapping out their imagined future through to the age of 60.
Take a look at the most popular types of products sold under the umbrella of self-care, an industry that's estimated by market research company IRI to be worth $400 billion: bath soaks, aromatherapy oils, palo santo sticks, journals, silk robes, crystals, and smudge sticks.
"Products use it [in relation to] a variety of things, including the removal of dry skin (dry brushes, soaks, scrubs), the decongestion of skin that has become clogged, and the reinforcement of the barrier of the skin to protect against invasion (antioxidant serums)," she says.
A decent asset-management operation called DWS; a profitable payments business that ships money around the world for companies; a mediocre German retail bank that uses the Postbank and Deutsche brands; and a faltering global investment bank that soaks up half of the bank's capital.
While the bread soaks up a bit more of the brew than I probably would have liked, the cheese's new texture—creamy on the edges and still slightly chalky in the center—proves that working class Northerners of yore knew exactly what they were doing.
"The main problem is that microplastic acts as a sponge that soaks up chemicals," Kristian Syberg, PhD, an associate professor of environmental risk at Roskilde University in Denmark, tells me one day when we're sitting together in the ship's cockpit, a thousand miles from Honolulu.
Move on up the road to the original outpost of Las Golondrinas for a glass of Cruzcampo pilsner and a dish of grilled mushrooms with parsley aioli, or a slab of sizzling hot, salt-flaked pork loin on bread that soaks up the juices.
The effects of Yadav's genetic mutation earned her the cruel nickname of the "human snake," and with her family lacking the finances to afford the proper medical care, the teenager's only methods of treatment were hourly soaks and constantly moisturizing her body just to alleviate the symptoms.
You might not be able to boot out the lucky person that soaks in vitamin D at work, but you could try taking a quick, 10-minute break to stand outside, or ask to open the blinds if the person near the window seat is amenable. 4.
That means using a humidifier when air is dry, wearing protective clothing in the cold, and avoiding situations that expose skin to excess moisture, such as taking hot showers, steam baths, saunas, soaks in hot tubs, or engaging in strenuous exercise that leaves you drenched in sweat.
Their new venture, Whoopi & Maya, is set to sell products including cannabis-infused bath soaks and body balms, which are said to relieve aches, stress and anxiety, as well as herbal tinctures — a pain relieving method that the site suggests has been used by the British royalty.
The fair itself is also a marathon; Ms. Lévy said she barely eats and never sits down, despite high heels — "I can't sell art in flat shoes" — bringing two pairs along with an ice bucket in which she soaks her feet after the first four hours.
As part of the process to fix the scheme European lawmakers are working on reforms, and plan to double the rate at which the so-called Market Stability Reserve (MSR) — a measure designed to remove from the market surplus permits which have depressed prices — soaks up excess allowances.
It's a little pot of deodorant I keep with me — it's like coconut oil and baking soda, so it moisturizes and stays on, but it also soaks all the bacteria and takes away the [odor], and then there are a couple of essential oils in there, which are amazing.
They followed Ms. DiFilippo's instructions: protect the roll of film from light when placing it inside the container known as a funnel; mix the developer solution with water at a 1:1 ratio; pour the mixture into the funnel and agitate it so the film soaks in the chemicals.
The Packtowl Personal, collapses down into its own little pouch, has a loop for hanging between soaks, and is made of a fast-drying microfiber, so you won't need to worry about pulling a sopping towel from the bottom of your pack at the end of the day.
While most of the recipes aren't breezy, many are one-pot, and ideal for a Tuesday night that you want to make more special — like a chicken, black bean and rice wonder, in which the rice soaks up the juices from the chicken thighs as they cook together.
In this way his most relevant counterpart from the United States may be Robert Ryman, though while the American emphasized his paintings' unorthodox supports by purging color, Mr. Viallat soaks his tarps and parasols with brushy strokes in a bright, Matissean range of blues and yellows, pinks and whites.
These are just a few of the many ways American consumers, often unwittingly and at the hands of large multinational corporations, are contributing to alarming deforestation in the world's largest tropical forest, which soaks up huge amounts of carbon dioxide and is seen as vital in the fight against climate change.
About once a month, Ellen Maguire, a beauty publicist based in New York, soaks the Victorian pieces she wears regularly, including the rose-cut diamond ring she found on Portobello Road in London, in a combination of hot water and Windex, mixed at a three-to-one ratio in a highball glass.
To remove any dullness or dirt that has accumulated on her son's necklace — a collection of several family heirlooms, including a diamond from his grandmother's engagement ring, all dangling from a 24-inch gold chain that he wears every day — she soaks it in a small dish of Palmolive dishwashing liquid and warm water.
Slowly, the lines of reality and fantasy blur as the power of the prince's stories takes over the little girl's life; she becomes obsessed with determining whether the aviator's stories are real and whether the prince actually exists, ruining her mother's exacting plans for the summer as she soaks up more of his stories and ultimately embarks on an adventure all her own.
The name is Couch Baby, which is fitting since the whole thing is kinda like a chill-as-fuck-ode to sweating it away on the couch in the middle of summer, until your body marinates in the stimulating atmosphere of the room and soaks in all the friends, drinks, and objects that've resided in there for the last few hours.
The two most important of these were threads that could transmit small amounts of electricity, made by dipping strings of cotton in conductive ink; and threads that would carry liquid through the tissue, created by giving the threads a hydrophilic coating that increased their capillary action (that's the same force that's in action when liquid soaks through a paper towel).
It's the Tax Day Hot Springs Detox at the Ted Turner-owned Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa in Truth or Consequences, N.M. The package includes three nights' accommodations, nightly dinner for two at the Restaurant at Sierra Grande, a $230 spa credit, a spa robe per guest, two soaks per day per guest at the on-property hot springs and a guided half-day tour of the area.

No results under this filter, show 299 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.