
2023 As for her diet, Shania sticks to the basics. Theresa Holland, Travel + Leisure, 4 Apr. 2023 Be sure the area is completely dry before application, otherwise the adhesive may not stick. 2023 For example, lifestyle behaviors such as avoiding alcohol, smoking, and excessive sun exposure, exercising daily, sticking to a consistent skincare routine, using sunscreen, and drinking enough water are all great ways to take care of your skin. Verb Snow levels remain unseasonably low early Tuesday with sticking snow possible down to 1,000 feet, and a slight chance of snow as low as 500 feet under heavier Portland-area showers. Joseph Truini, Popular Mechanics, 27 Mar.

2023 The most common way to avoid this problem is to simply prop open the lid with a stick. 2023 Will the approach stick? - Gina Ryder, STAT, 14 Apr. 2023 The solo cellist sometimes lays aside the bow to tap strings with a short stick. 2023 While Oilers star Connor McDavid immediately pointed up to gesture for a high-stick, the NHL's situation room said there was no conclusive video evidence that determined the puck touched Villardi's stick. Guzman, San Antonio Express-News, 24 Apr.

2023 The first-ever Fiesta medal by James Avery got gobbled up faster than a bracelet charm for chicken on a stick. Stephanie Pappas, Scientific American, 25 Apr. 2023 Other early sundials measured time by the length of a stick’s shadow as the sun moved across the sky rather than by the movement of the shadow across the base, Gautschy says. 2023 The three-time Grammy winner made his grand entrance wearing a brown cowboy hat, oversize orange button-down and light-wash jeans and wielding a kendo stick, just before Priest was about to finish off Rey Mysterio for throwing a steel chair at his face. Noun In other words, all carrot and no stick.
