For one last meal we passed up the usual greasy chopstick and went air-conditioned swank. |
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Smiling, she tidied up her hair into a tight bun, with a thin, wooden chopstick going through it. |
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Helen turns her gloves inside out with a chopstick when she's finished for the day and throws them in the washing machine. |
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Conversation is however interspersed with the easier compliments on our chopstick skills and disbelief at how hairy the boys are. |
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After I've learnt the Windsor knot, maybe I should get lessons in chopstick management? |
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Clark spears a water chestnut with his chopstick while trying to pick it up. |
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A common method of creating such cracks is to paste the shells on rice paper and wrap the paper around a chopstick. |
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Residual material in the area close to the edge of the grid can be removed by means of a wooden spit or a chopstick. |
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Angel wore black tight flares and a white tank top, and put her hair in a loose bun with a few strands hanging out, to which she added little chopstick things. |
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You can see photos of the the chopstick rests lower down on this page page. |
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It has to make a fun sound in the music, that's why I do when I find a chopstick. |
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Naturally brewed Kikkoman soy sauce immediately runs off the chopstick in small droplets. |
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Poke center of Italian sausages with chopstick to make well, fill with chocolate syrup and twist the open end of the sausage. |
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The roots are carefully untangled with the help of a knitting needle or chopstick or something similar, and the rootball is gently loosened. |
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Only the upper chopstick is moved by the index, middle finger and thumb to pick up and hold small pieces of food like a pair of pincers. |
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Chemical soy sauce clings to the end of the chopstick as a thick, dark-coloured droplet. |
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Its first subject was a woman admitted into Huashan Hospital in Shanghai with a chopstick in her brain. |
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The gourmet 'treat' glistened repellently. I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot chopstick. |
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Use a glass stirring rod or a chopstick to thoroughly stir in the oils. |
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I've always resented sending a chopstick to do a fork's job. |
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