Sentence examples for eggbeater from inspiring English sources

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eggbeater

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A kitchen utensil that uses rotating blades to beat eggs

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Man Ray, who abstracted objects and figures in his dreamy later Rayographs, had his own witty way with objects — witness "Man," the 1918 photograph of a dangling eggbeater and its shadow.

Soon, photographers were redefining sculpture, not just by exploring its real-world context but by ignoring and subverting the monument to focus instead on an eggbeater, a wig stand, a wad of chewing gum, an arrangement of mirrors in the sand.

A car would come in the morning to take me to the Supreme Soviet, where I was tutoring officials in English, unless the weather was bad, as it often was, in which case I spent the day in my tiny room, dreaming of fresh fruit and boiling water with a hand-held device that resembled an eggbeater.

"It's as if someone took an eggbeater to the organs of the body and ground everything up," Ron Wilton, a Coast Guard officer, once observed.

Your hair!" the girls screeched, and the jumper leaped from the eggbeater, her hands to her head, and then she spotted the boys.

"Moe: 'Forceps.' Larry Sorryry, my rabbi got mine....'.. Moe: 'Oh, a wise guy, eh? Open your mouth.' Larry does so and Moe jams an eggbeater in and begins twirling...."...

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On the other hand, she noted, "vibrators were once one of the top five household products!" She pointed out a vintage eggbeater-like contraption, and Dunne eyed it with cautious respect.

Wireless technology will become a part of objects in the next 50 years rather as electric motors appeared in everything from eggbeaters to elevators in the first half of the 20th century and computers colonised all kinds of machinery from cars to coffee machines in the second half.

Once he had supported — and, by the force of his passion, outstripped — Barry Goldwater's campaign with a speech on NBC that October, there was no going back to soldiers, eggbeaters, and epileptic microbiologists.

Biohackers have built centrifuges from commercial eggbeaters, powerful microscopes from cheap Webcams and photobioreactors from soda bottles and fish-tank pumps.

The kitchen shelves are heaped with odds and ends, each more winsome than the last, among them old-fashioned eggbeaters, '50s-era milk bottles, red and gold Melmac bowls, and salt and pepper shakers shaped like a toaster.

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