Bodyful

"Bodyful" in a Sentence (15 examples)

Penford Low DE and Penford Regular corn syrups make a confection smooth, firm and bodyful, with moderate sweetness, minimum hygroscopicity...recommended for hard candies and chewy confections.

From then on Freddie began to know the importance of clean, crisp playing, and developed a big round bodyful tone.

You'll come out with beautiful, bodyful hair.

Wella Balsam Deep Conditioner, however, is oil-free, leaves hair bouncy and bodyful.

It is time also to investigate the 'bodyful body' and the 'bodyful mind', i.e., the way the mind and our world of culture are shaped and constituted by the 'lived-body', i.e., culture as emergent objectification of bodily experience.

Being real and whole and bodyful; turning pages, greeting women who are Hat and glossy, magazine-slim and dressed to kill budgets and men's eyes; breasts of a perfect no-size with hips to match; hands that spread wings and fly in colours like birds, and feet that perch and piont in heels and leather, or perfect pink and brown barefoot footprints in some Caribbean sand.

What makes play a bodyful practice is doing it while consciously breathing, moving, sensing, and relating, as well as supporting ourselves to fully participate in positive states, particularly those we can share with others.

They have written about how the role of art in classrooms generates “bodyful listening” (Weibe, 2011), how the history of museums historically guarded against touching physical objects, but holding and feeling an artifact actually helps museum-goers make sense of the world as well as feel and inspect their historical understandings (Wood & Latham, 2011), for example.

For a children's surgeon every case is a bodyful of riddles.

The British blood transfusion services dispense more than 163,250 entire bodiesful of blood every year.

When Hunter went to Europe in 1927 she carried a bagful of know-how and a bodyful of nerve and verve.

I wake up from the bed that looks like a dreary dream, I walk slowly on the old and stained carpet, I hear my empty shoes move around in the closet, and then, they come out and follow me around all over my floor, I carry around my bodyful of rapidly poisoning blood.

Mothers have three natural advantages that particularly fit them for the task: a close blood tie, a bodyful of maternal hormones and a natural female inclination to empathy.

I could not think of him on ice in the morgue, or in the hearse en route to the funeral home for a bodyful of ethanol and formaldehyde, because all I could see was my mother alone in that house, perhaps on the sofa knitting something no one would ever wear.

We barged against one another with the force of it, deafened in the smell of us, inhaling bodyfuls of perfume, sweat, booze, and a hint of pussy— […]

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