用skinned造句子,“skinned”造句

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Fixed some Skinnable animals not destroying when skinned.

Dumpling Noodle machine pressed into thin skinned or Shougan can.

Friendship seems to be a sheet of paper, a tear on the break, such as skinned.

Huntress: You were right, sisters. These green-skinned brutes have no respect for life! Slay them in Elune's name!

The 41-minute flight was delayed by two hours as the olive-skinned, curly, dark-haired native Italian was questioned.

The verandah posts, balustrades, rain and shade screens, external ornament and stairs layer over each other to protect the single-skinned walls.

There are have been several controversies in India where AD campaigns by major brands heavily imply that darker-skinned people are less likely to find partners.

You may ask why I don't; I am a fair-skinned, 2 aboriginal person who happened to be born at a time when the governments determined it was best for me to be removed from my parents, and my culture.

The scientists' Eve—subject of one of the most provocative anthropological theory in a decade—was more likely a dark—haired, black—skinned woman, roaming a hot savanna in search of food.

Those who had caught sharks had taken them to the shark factory on the other side of the cove where they were hoisted on a block and tackle, their livers removed, their fins cut off and their hides skinned out and their flesh cut into strips for salting.

No cockroach, only thick skinned cockroaches!

I like navel oranges but not the thick-skinned variety.

Gentlemen do not just prefer blondes, but lighter-skinned women in general, a study has suggested.

How long before the Obama honeymoon wears off and some brothers start to grumble, "Yeah, sure, they'd elect a light-skinned brother President, but they'd never go for a dark-skinned President"?

Like a lepidopterist mounting a tough-skinned insect with a too blunt pin he screwed himself into her.

The main A-type subduction fault and large scale thin-skinned tectonics clearly reveal that the Yangtze Plate subsides towards Dabie orogenic belt.

"During interrogation, Martin confessed that they were both skinners and that they had skinned a boy in Mbozi six months ago. They then threw his body into the river Jianga," Kova said.

plump and smooth-skinned

He is thick-skinned and annoying.

The boy was running home after school when he fell and skinned his knee.

One of the five volumes above that contains the entrance hall is skinned in dark metal sheets.

When Ms Sanchez began blogging, Cubans were not allowed into tourist hotels, but she was able to evade suspicious security guards thanks to her light-skinned appearance and ability to speak German.

When people are alive, they must be thick skinned. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. So how do you feel alive? It's wrong to make a fool of yourself and laugh at it. What's so afraid of? When you are happy with the world, growth will grow day by day.

To be a headmaster, you have to be thick skinned.

Raccoon dogs, animals closely related to domestic dogs, are farmed in China, where they are beaten and skinned alive.

After the must and to "wake up" is good, and then press into a thin-skinned hands, layer upon layer involved in the meat, until the thin as paper.

France is a thin skinned cry baby.

Thousands of varieties have been developed. Peach skin is downy or fuzzy; smooth-skinned peaches are nectarines. Peaches are widely eaten fresh and are baked in desserts.

skinned造句

Jack skinned his knees when he fell.

Any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Prunus, bearing smooth-skinned, fleshy, edible fruit with a single hard-shelled stone that encloses the seed.

Wash the skinned Chicken well and with a knife, make 1-inch slits in it.

We will not die if we do not eat meat, but if I eat meat, animals will be killed. We will not die without a fur coat, but if I want to put it on, there will be animals being skinned alive.

Vitiligo is more noticeable in darker skinned people because of the contrast, although when they tan, even lighter skinned people are affected.

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