Sentence examples for tiny ribs from inspiring English sources

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When he was 2, doctors sliced open his skull from ear to ear and opened a space big enough for his growing brain, filling in the gap at the top of his head with grafts from his tiny ribs.

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As Ms. Tanner writes, with characteristic tenderness: "She sat and cried because she was happy and sad that he did not look back, because of how much she loved his little body and his awkward, cowlicky head and that tiny rib cage, and the way that he knew, already, to take a girl's hand if she was afraid".

Best of all were tiny lamb ribs, yet another component of the generously portioned platters.

We put it to good use in the early hours with some tiny spare ribs that we found in the fridge; they went down a treat.

Even so, the levels of weight savings might have been tiny – those ribs would have weighed very little to begin with so to pneumatise them (something I don't think even birds have managed, though admittedly their ribs are fairly flat structures) is incredible.

The superb starters include sweet little scallops in the shell served in a special Hong Kong condiment made with soy, sugar and fermented fish sauce; fried giant prawns filled with roe and served with little sweet-potato dumplings; and tiny pork ribs, cooked so that the fat melts away, leaving nothing but crisp bits of meat.

You'll see tiny white ribbed clips.

KFC may be hoping to rekindle the Double Down's 2010 sales magic, and establish for it a cult following similar to the one enjoyed by McDonald's perpetually coming-and-going McRib (which, as ghastly food creations go, rates pretty well, with its patty of reconstituted pork bits shaped into the form of a tiny rack of ribs).

And at this dinner the centerpieces, such as they were, were small piles of rat bones — a tiny section of rib here, a spine there.

It looked like a wingless bat, the delicate brace of ribs bearing tiny symmetrical snaps on each side.

Rabbit is a progression from hind leg (braised and breaded) to loin and tenderloin (torqued around a liver farce, or stuffing) to a rack of ribs so tiny and doll-like it may give you pause.

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