One made from discount-house glass, with a thick bead and a bowl that seems to be glued to the stem, will cost about 95 cents and will look awful.
Muskrat ran a thick bead of black polyurethane, licking his finger and pressing it flat.
The strands were coated with thick beads of dust.
Nikitas wiped away thick beads of sweat from his eyes and took Uncle-Nicholas's heavy-duty flashlight.
Apply a thick bead of roofing cement around the extension and another on the underside of the roof cap.
I was under the distinct impression that this holiday would have brightened the child,' Siglen said, rattling her necklace of thick blue beads irritably.
His hair was hanging raggedly around his face, and thick beads of sweat were collecting in the bone ridges of his face.
Anything less is probably going to be a cheap glass with a thick bead, or rim, and one that will break easily.
On the side which will hold the fixed panel, apply a thick bead of mastic around the inside of the jamb recesses, and up the joint with the jamb.
"I haven't been honest with you two," she said, starting the thick beads rolling.