Sentence examples for to ribbon from inspiring English sources

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to ribbon

noun

A long, narrow strip of material used for decoration of clothing or the hair or gift wrapping.

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As child, was playing with silver shoe buckle tied to ribbon.

When they make an emulsion and "start to ribbon", we gently and carefully fold in flour and melted butter.

The Tacoma Narrows Bridge, in Washington State, was once the third-longest suspension bridge in the world — until, as this remarkable nineteen-forties newsreel shows, it began to ribbon in the wind, and collapsed.

She said she frequently went to ribbon cuttings and store openings where she was told she cannot present a certificate, only to find a Republican council member arriving with a certificate in hand.

Onward to "Today Show Tips," "Bob Vila's Home Again" and lots more "This Old House," and an episode of "Martha Stewart Crafts" devoted to ribbon belts and a tour-de-force segment on how to transform a wooden acorn finial into a wax candle.

While the degree of evolution differed from ribbon to ribbon, a general trend could be acknowledged.

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If you are going to curl ribbon to add as a decoration, you will need scissors to curl ribbon.

If you are going to curl ribbon to add as a decoration, you will need scissors to curl ribbon or pre-curled ribbon.

A vesicle-to-ribbon transformation mechanism via lateral reorganization within relatively fluid vesicular microstructures has been suggested.

The PLPM comprises sheet-like tuffaceous sandstone strata, whereas the overlying CCM includes sheet-to ribbon-channel sandstone bodies intercalated within tuffaceous and fine-grained sediments.

Then he'll lift a slab of dough and slam it down athletically until it's turned to ribbon-thick strands.

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