Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet COBWEBS
COBWEBS
Definition av COBWEBS
- böjningsform av cobweb
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- Soft brooms are used in some cultures chiefly for sweeping walls of cobwebs and spiders, like a "feather duster", while hard brooms are for rougher tasks like sweeping dirt off sidewalks or concrete floors, or even smoothing and texturing wet concrete.
- Male cisticolas are polygamous; the female builds a discreet nest deep in the grasses, often binding living leaves into the soft fabric of felted plant-down, cobwebs, and grass.
- The nest is made up of fine plant fibres, cobwebs and is studded on the exterior with lichens, bark pieces, flying seeds and other materials.
- Salim Ali notes that the species is exceptional among Indian sunbirds in not having cobwebs on the exterior.
- The nest is a cup built in a low fork covered with moss and cobwebs on the outside, giving the appearance of a large white-eye nest, About a week is taken for building the nest and the eggs are incubated for about 13 days.
- Some of the tasks include removing cobwebs, dusting furniture, washing windows, scrubbing tiles and grout, and disinfecting countertops.
- It is recommended to consult with ophthalmologist or optometrist as early as possible, particularly for people with vision problems, these include floaters, flashes, cobwebs or spots in their vision.
- The nest is made of strips of juniper bark, rootlets, grasses, cobwebs, cocoons, and can contain animal fur to line to the outer portions of the nest.
- The things that I had to tell were ten years old and I had only to let the shadows, dust and cobwebs conspicuously drape them to leave the stand unscathed.
- The female Madeira firecrest builds a spherical nest from cobwebs, moss and small twigs, and she incubates the eggs and broods the chicks on her own.
- He called these patterns "form constants" and categorized four types: lattices (including honeycombs, checkerboards, and triangles), cobwebs, tunnels, and spirals.
- A word about the Cobweb series is appropriate because it was created during the turbulent times of 1960s and the drawings depict men and women, even the building structures immobilised by cobwebs as though in decay and transgressing instead of marching on the rocky road to the peaks of perfection.
- He navigates the topiary garden, where he obtains one of the professor's inventions: a helmet, allowing him to destroy attacking monsters and bash through cobwebs.
- People acquainted with the family would later say that their mother preferred to attend social events and parties than to tend to her children or clean the house, leaving it in a state of extreme disrepair, with cobwebs on the walls, lots of unwashed dirty dishes and uncooked food.
- With a buoyant melody and an effervescent, classy vocal arrangement, Brian wipes away three years of artistic cobwebs.
- He had no pretension about his work, describing it in the preface to Ironbark Splinters as "the lightest of light reading" and only "the thistledown and cobwebs" of Australian literature.
- This Raag encourages the mind to brush away its selfishness, just like spring-cleaning removes all the cobwebs and creates a fresh start.
- The neddicky builds a ball-shaped nest with a side entrance from dry grass, cobwebs and felted plant down.
- The grey-backed cisticola builds a ball-shaped nest with a side entrance from dry grass, cobwebs and felted plant down.
- The cisticola builds a ball-shaped nest with a side entrance from dry grass, cobwebs and felted plant down.
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