(1) She smiled and kissed the Coyote; he'd been fun, but now he was an exhausted hank of fur, panting hard in the back of the booth.
(2) Suki and colleagues have taken the more conservative position that physical forces merely dissect the tissue as if it were a hank of rope under tension (their analogy).
(3) A hank is provided for rapidly attaching a sail to a stay.
(4) A woman can be seen through a doorway; she is seated and feeding a hank of yarn to someone out of sight.
(5) All around are souvenir stands selling anything from T-shirts and badges through to ÔÇÿHog HairÔÇÖ - a kind of biker Jimmy Wig with a hank of human hair attached to a bandana - and leather, leather and yet more leather.
(6) Either version is good savored alone or dipped into one of the little pitchers of warm sauce that come with each order - or snugged into a hank of floppy white bread and consumed with a hit of sweet-sour sauce and crisp white onion.
(7) A thick hank of her blonde hair
(8) Jenny's dark hair had been brushed out and tied with ribbon and it lay in a soft hank across her shoulder.
(9) She picked up a hank of noodles with her chopsticks.
(10) Foam padded luffs etc help but its still not tight like a hank on sail.
(11) The hank has a generally cylindrical body member with a longitudinal channel therethrough large enough to accommodate and slide on a stay on which it is adapted to be mounted.
(12) Harry flung the hank at the commuter, the larger quantity of the line making a ÔÇÿplunkÔÇÖ as it hit LEAF WINE's coachroof.
(13) I figured better a little wet on me than a lot of wet all inside the house, so I grabbed the ladder and took a hank of cord and dodged out back up the garden wall onto the roof.
(14) We can also reduce to total cost of the your roller furling package by taking your hank on sails in trade.
(15) Place the hank on the eyelet location, facing you on the selected side of the sail.
(16) I so often read about people loving variegated yarns on the hank , but hating it, when it's knitted up.
(17) He pushed hanks of auburn back out of his eyes and held the spiral-linked booklet out towards me.
(18) In Thao Van's other basket are the accessories, piles of chopped coriander, mint and spring onion; huge hanks of fresh rice noodles, white as marble.
(19) Seems her feet got dirty at the friends house a dozen times before I ripped hanks of hair from my head and tossed them into the air.
(20) Earlier European instruments, from the 16th century onwards, had bars laid on hanks of straw.