Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(2)
Then lightly smear the rim with Vaseline before replacing it precisely in position and squeezing it home with the heel of your hand, rather than hitting it with a hammer.
If it cracks open and you can see red, lightly smear with cream and put plaster over.
Similar(58)
There's a plastic bench lightly smeared with brain matter from a cow.
One tasty recipe is as follows: mix one cup honey, half a teaspoon cinnamon, and a quarter teaspoon of cloves in a mug or glass cup; microwave to a bubble (very hot and sticky; don't burn yourself) to extract and mix their flavors; and smear lightly between the spiral slices, rotating to get all sides (a silicone baking brush works well and is easy to clean thoroughly).
First is a quarter sheet of nori, smeared lightly with rice (about a tablespoon, not much more) and topped with a couple of bits of whatever — say umeboshi and tofu — then rolled, cigar- or cone-like.
Smear it lightly across the bridge of your nose.
Put 1 to 2 drops on the lens and smear it lightly and evenly over the surface, paying attention to the seals.
We removed the fingermarks labelled as "smeared", "twisted lightly" and "strong twist" from T VP to give the test set (boldsymbol {T}_{text {VP}}^{ast }) because most of them had no evidential value according to the experts (see Table 1).
This shows that for all capture devices, the marks labelled as "smeared", "twisted lightly" and "strong twist" have markedly lower EV than the other distortion classes across all decision thresholds for EVA, in agreement with the ground truth.
Another wrap, its slight caramelized smokiness against the cool lettuce smeared with lightly fermented bean paste, makes for the most magical Korean burrito imaginable.
Once your pencil drawing is complete, spray it lightly with hair spray so it won't smear while it is being handled.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com