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It's thinner than a crepe, as wide as a small pizza and pliable like lavash.
"This sponge is not soft or pliable like those in your kitchen, however, but very brittle," Dauskardt said.
One by-product of silicone is a substance the chemists call "bouncing putty;" it is soft & pliable, like slightly underdone taffy.
Doctors suggest lightly massaging the gums of babies who are teething or giving them things to chew on that are cold but pliable, like damp washcloths that have been twisted and frozen, and rubber teething rings.
When guards are more pliable, like the chain-link variety, some visitors use the barricade as a makeshift doorbell, rattling the metal from the sidewalk as they approach the building's front entrance.
For a second, his expression was soft and pliable, like that of a child waking from a nap, but then his mind took over and something calcified in his features, his muscles hardening against the invasion of thought.
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a thin pliable sheet-like tissue.
The last time he performed in New York, in 2009, the work was "Press," a solo in which he occupied a box onstage, responding in extremely pliable mime-like movements to the periodic descent of the box's ceiling.
You'll need a pastry bag and steady hands, fondant -- a pliable, icing-like substance -- icing dye, pre-made cupcakes, and graham crackers or Teddy Grahams®.
The non-toxic, non-staining, reusable modeling compound that came to be known as "Play-Doh" was originally a pliable, putty-like substance concocted by Noah McVicker of Cincinnati-based soap manufacturer Kutol Products; it was devised at the request of Kroger Grocery, which wanted a product that could clean coal residue from wallpaper.
After complete demineralization, the ceratopsian remains consisted of transparent, pliable, vessel-like structures similar to those described by previous authors [1], [4].
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