Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Grilling" ¶ 45
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

hinged and gridirons
Custom hinged steel wire gridirons were built for use in the vertical broilers.

hinged and were
The stiles were the vertical boards, one of which, tenoned or hinged, is known as the hanging stile, the other as the middle or meeting stile.
The ancient Greek and Roman doors were either single doors, double doors, sliding doors or folding doors, in the last case the leaves were hinged and folded back.
Then came shoes, which were two hinged boards with cymbals on the ends that were clashed together.
The two hinged side doors were opposite to the driver's side, with optional doors on the driver's side, Fiat built a similar vehicle, Multipla based on the Fiat 600 with the same " cab over " engine and door layout.
Mounted on long, hinged arms, the petals were raised and converged to form the Olympic cauldron.
These valentines consisted of elaborate arrangements of small seashells glued into attractive symmetrical designs, which were encased on a wooden ( usually octagonal ) hinged box-frame.
Internally there were individual front seats trimmed in PVC, hinged to allow access to the rear.
The rear hinged doors were coated on the inside with only a thin plastic lining attached to the metal door panel skin allowing valuable extra internal space.
Brachiopods are shelled marine organisms that superficially resembled bivalves in that they were of similar size and had a hinged shell in two parts.
These were giant ladders, hinged and mounted on a base mechanism and used for transferring marines onto the sea walls of coastal towns.
Other hinged engines were used to catch enemy equipment or even opposing soldiers with opposable appendices which are probably ancestors to the Roman corvus.
The doors, a Countach trademark, were scissor doors: hinged at the front with horizontal hinges, so that the doors lifted up and tilted forwards.
Rather like the lesser punishment called the stocks, the pillory consisted of hinged wooden boards forming holes through which the head and / or various limbs were inserted ; then the boards were locked together to secure the captive.
Such a long locomotive must be an articulated locomotive, and all the examples produced were of the Mallet type, having a hinged joint between the first and second groups of driving wheels, and having the superstructure of the locomotive rigidly attached to the rearmost set, with the forward set and leading truck allowed to swing laterally on curves.
The rear parcel shelf was in two hinged sections, one in the car, the other on the tailgate, to allow objects that were slightly too tall to still fit without removing the shelf.
The rear windows were replaced with plastic blanking panels and a small ( always black ) plastic extension with side hinged doors was fitted instead of the usual hatchback tailgate.
This was done in a fashion similar to carrier-based aircraft ; the wings were hinged at a point about 50 % along the span, with the outer portions rotated back toward the body of the missile.
The new Continental rode on a wheelbase of, and the doors were hinged from the rear to ease ingress and egress.
Around this, four hinged 20 mm armored plates were placed.
Medieval castles were usually defended by a ditch or moat, crossed by wooden bridge .< ref >< cite id = StandfordV2 ></ cite > " The moat was crossed by means of a wooden drawbridge, hinged at its inner edge.

hinged and slid
Meanwhile, a sheet of paper was slid against a hinged platen ( see image ) which was then rapidly pressed onto the type and swung back again to have the sheet removed and the next sheet inserted ( during which operation the now freshly inked rollers would run over the type again ).

hinged and out
It projects it with the tip foremost whereas other frogs flick out the rear part first, their tongues being hinged at the front.
The CQR design has a hinged shank, allowing the anchor to turn with direction changes rather than breaking out, while other plough types have a rigid shank.
This plan, its further detail fleshed out in the 1997 Houston Agreement, hinged upon Morocco's agreement to a referendum on independence or unification with Morocco voted by the Sahrawi population.
A window with a hinged sash that swings in or out like a door comprising either a side-hung, top-hung ( also called " awning window "; see below ), or occasionally bottom-hung sash or a combination of these types, sometimes with fixed panels on one or more sides of the sash.
In 1847 Gabriel Lamé announced a solution of Fermat's Last Theorem for all -- i. e., that the Fermat equation has no solutions in nonzero integers, but it turned out that his solution hinged on the assumption that the cyclotomic ring is a UFD.
A hinged picture can be swung out from the wall to reveal a squint looking into the Entrance Hall.
However, in quite a few of the antique versions a system of internal gears and / or levers connected both to the sliders and the hinged desktop automatically pushed the sliders out at the same time as the user pulled on the closed desktop to put it in its horizontal position.
They attach to things with ' strings ', byssal threads, which come out of their umbo on the dorsal ( hinged ) side.
The P-38 can opener is keychain-sized, about 1. 5 inches ( 38 mm ) long, and consists of a short metal blade that serves as a handle ( and can also be used as a screwdriver ), with a small, hinged metal tooth that folds out to pierce the can lid.
The can opener is pocket-sized, approximately 1. 5 inches ( 38 mm ) long, and consists of a short metal blade that serves as a handle, with a small, hinged metal tooth that folds out to pierce the can lid.
The back case has an extra hinged cover that can be folded out to allow the watch to stand upright on a table.
Such Steins may be made out of stoneware ( rarely the inferior earthenware ), pewter, porcelain, or even silver, wood or crystal glass ; they may have open tops or hinged pewter lids with a thumb-lever.
To open the door, it was required to push a hinged panel out of the release mechanism's opening.
Trapdoor spiders dig out an underground nest they line with their silk, and then top it with a hinged lid, the trapdoor.
There is a wirework cage inside to prevent mail falling out when the door is opened, a hinged letter chute to allow mail to fall into the collecting bag or sack and a serrated hand-guard to prevent unauthorised tampering with the mail through the aperture.
Even the windows are hinged so that they can only open 90 degrees to the wall, preserving strict design standards about intersecting planes, and further blurring the delineation of inside and out.
Another striking feature is the movable wall-seat — one entire wall section of the living area, with a built-in couch, is hinged on one side and supported by a caster on the other, allowing the entire structure to swing out, opening the room out to the adjoining terrace.
When a bus, truck or tractor or excavator has a vertical exhaust pipe ( called stacks or pipes behind the cab ), sometimes the end is curved, or has a hinged cover flap which the gas flow blows out of the way, to try to prevent foreign objects ( including droppings from a bird perching on the exhaust pipe when the vehicle is not being used ) getting inside the exhaust pipe.
* Gate ( rowing ), a hinged bar which can be locked over the top of a rowlock to prevent the oar from coming out
The filaments snap upward flinging pollen out of containers hinged to the filaments.
The stop signs used are mounted onto the pedestrian crossing poles which have a hinged bracket attached, allowing the students to easily and quickly extend ( swing ) the sign out onto the roadway, during breaks in the traffic.

0.290 seconds.