Palate
in sentence
21 examples of Palate in a sentence
And there you can see the soft
palate.
It's the soft
palate
sealing up precisely against the back of the nose.
So if you say it loudly five times, feel your own soft
palate
snapping against the back of the throat.
Thereby very subtly engaging your internal speech systems, such as your tongue and back of your
palate.
And so, if we can release some of those, they become accessible to us in our
palate.
What are you doing by operating on the cleft
palate
to correct it?
NHH: We're also seeing the use of this technology at a global scale, and one of the most heartwarming stories I can recall is from the town of Trujillo in the north of Lima in Peru, where this technology was used to support the provision of cleft lip and
palate
surgery to children, children from poor backgrounds who didn't have access to health insurance.
When I say bland, I literally mean that by watching them develop, you will never have any flavor hit your
palate.
No amount of CGI could duplicate the cumulative effect "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats" has on the viewer with an advanced
palate.
I especially admired the visual texture of the film, employing a
palate
of over saturated colour, giving it a look of classic Technicolor (as Hollywood & Europe used in the 1940's,until the old IB Technicolor process was pretty much phased out in the late 1970's).
- It wasn't just that the food that I ate was completely different to a
palate
more used to hamburgers or fish & chips, but that the rules were different too.
I imagine there is this kind of film that would be overtly depressing and boring for first 80% of the time on purpose, just to caliberate audience's mind-set, similiar to cleaning the palate, so the final 20% would really make some impression.
The third-ranked organization was Interplast, which is more narrowly focused on correcting deformities like cleft
palate.
"Sexto and last," Conseil said, "the plectognaths, whose maxillary bone is firmly attached to the side of the intermaxillary that forms the jaw, and whose
palate
arch is locked to the skull by sutures that render the jaw immovable, an order lacking true pelvic fins and which consists of two families.
One's
palate
gets so tired of the old hackneyed things: here was a dish with a new flavour, with a taste like nothing else on earth.
The hostess was provided with a beverage more suited to the high seasoning to which she had accustomed her palate, than the tasteless present of Captain Wharton; by which means Betty had managed, with tolerable facility, to keep even pace with the exhilaraton of her guests.
In vain did she strain her final energy; she felt her tongue cold against her palate, she could not tear herself from death.
This is the story I promised to tell you, and if I have been tedious in telling it, I will not be slow to serve you; my hut is close by, and I have fresh milk and dainty cheese there, as well as a variety of toothsome fruit, no less pleasing to the eye than to the
palate.
All the same," resumed he, after having clicked his tongue against his palate, "they are brave fellows!
"Poor Jup has no other pleasure than that of the palate, and I am only too glad to be able to reward his services in this way!"
"I could have pledged him with all my soul," said Athelstane, "for my tongue cleaves to my palate."
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