Cover with two long pieces of heavy-duty foil that have been folded together tightly at long seams.
Not even about the scar, a long pale seam that zigzagged down from his hair and split across his jaw.
The spear point caught him in the side and ripped a long seam in the flesh, a bloody but minor wound.
And she liked chopping carrots-even onions-better than those long, straight seams.
Most parts are made of stampings and pressings, and the two sides of the gun are one piece each, joined by a long seam.
Orne sealed the long seam of the coverall uniform.
Another possible origin involves the fact that "devil" was a name for the longest seam of a wooden ship, which ran from the bow to the stern.
Most of the long seams in factory-sewn apparel are made with a chain-stitch machine or with variations of it.
A long gleaming seam of blood flowed into the aromatic brew.
The sewing, which comes next, "is like swimming," Ms. Bright said, referring to the long, straight seams on nine-foot curtains.