His shoes were off and the toe of one sock was pulled up to form a little cap, which made him look like a kid.
According to these calculations, the mass of ice surrounding the southern pole forms a vast cap, the circumference.
These layers formed a cap on the substrate about 150nm thick.
Captain Scott, died 29 March 1912, follows as a roller that's yet to curve and form a white cap.
But in the speech later at Pete's restaurant, he said they "formed a cap on the north country."
However, the anthers form a cap over the stigma so that the flower is functionally male for about 24 hours.
Skins float to the surface, forming a cap.
It will also prevent the surface from forming a hard, impenetrable cap.
The yeast will sometimes form a white cap on the fermenting beer.
If cells with patches are warmed up, the patches move to one end of the cell to form a cap.