Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
She reached out, got hold of his wrist with her floury hand.
They stand across the road with their boots in the floury dust.
With her hands all floury, she rushed to the fence.
She made sure she had floury arms at all times.
By the open door were some floury loaves, put out to cool.
She was dressed as simply and her bare feet were white with floury dust.
Then the cook raised a floury hand and pointed to the outer door.
This is the only place in London where you can rely on a floury potato.
The next course was fat pork, beans and floury potatoes.
After wiping her floury hands, Agnes took the book from him and, examining it, could find nothing wrong.
They were brown on the outside, white and floury within, and sweet to the taste.
Both times I tried it the fish was mushy and faintly floury.
She gestured with a floury hand and gave him a small, self-mocking smile.
Frances wiped her floury hands on a towel, and opened it quickly.
They seemed to have no discernible taste, but became a floury meal between my teeth.
The sleeves of her blouse were rolled high and she was floury to the elbows.
These are what make potatoes floury, waxy, creamy or dry.
"I don't have a favorite," he says, rubbing floury hands together.
It is mostly oval in shape with a floury texture and shallow eyes.
The potatoes need to be of the floury variety, so they thicken the juice.
Over three floury days last week I put this year's crop of baking gadgets through its paces.
And the short, stout little lady standing at the kitchen table, floury arms in a bowl of dough, looked the same.
The woman wiped her floury hands on the tops of her trousers.
Texture Said to be waxy, but I found them floury.
The fruit pulp is floury in texture, and surrounds the single seed.