Govender has seen and heard many things during the making of the documentary. He flew to Russia to meet a doctor who grew a penis on a man’s arm and later grafted it to his genitals. He interviewed countless men about their most private, and treasured, possession. But he never had se...
A support arm is attached to a base of the organizer. The support arm and the base, together define a pocket in which a clothes iron is suspended for support. The organizer can include an ironing board support for mounting/supporting an ironing board....
A support arm is attached to a base of the organizer. The support arm and the base, together define a pocket in which a clothes iron is suspended for support. The organizer can include an ironing board support for mounting/supporting an ironing board. 展开 ...
To iron clothes. Metal Any of a number of chemical elements in the periodic table that form a metallic bond with other metal atoms; generally shiny, somewhat malleable and hard, often a conductor of heat and electricity. Iron (uncountable) A common, inexpensive metal, silvery grey when untarn...
The molten slag runs down red-hot from the jaws of this squeezer and makes a luminous rivulet on the floor like the water from the rubber rollers when a washer-woman wrings out the saturated clothes. Squeezed dry of its luminous lava, the white-hot sponge is drawn with tongs to the ...
16.to smooth or press with a heated iron, as clothes or linens. 17.to furnish, mount, or arm with iron. 18.to shackle or fetter with irons. v.i. 19.to press clothes, linens, etc., with an iron. 20.iron out,to resolve or clear away (difficulties, etc.). ...
16.to smooth or press with a heated iron, as clothes or linens. 17.to furnish, mount, or arm with iron. 18.to shackle or fetter with irons. v.i. 19.to press clothes, linens, etc., with an iron. 20.iron out,to resolve or clear away (difficulties, etc.). ...
to furnish, mount, or arm with iron. to shackle or fetter with irons. Metallurgyto smooth and thin the walls of (an object being deep-drawn). v.i. to press clothes, linens, etc., with an iron. iron out: to iron or press (an item of clothing or the like). ...
As Rand noted he was staying in the Chikara Dojo, Hogarth offered Rand a suite to stay in, in order for him to maintain a low profile, as well as some money to buy new clothes before leaving. Rand gives a lesson to Colleen Wing's class Returning to Chikara Dojo, Rand had then ...
Peter reluctantly gives the suit back, and Stark sends him home with some clothes. Stark noted that he sounded much like his own father. However, soon after Spider-Man successfully stopped the Vulture from stealing a jetliner full of Avengers equipment. Apologizing to his apprentice, Stark ...