Most of the handle of the brush is covered in a pink rubbery substance, front and back.
They are bathed in a fluid within the thick, rubbery walls of the pod, and both fluid and pod are discarded by consumers.
For example, brain mylenization (analogically, like the rubbery insulation around an electrical wire) is understood to promote more rapid transmission of neural activity along the brain's vast neural pathways.
The variety of terms including rubbery, craggy or rock hard used to describe tumours relate to the ease with which the mass may be distorted by pressure.
He only sets himself a borrowing target that is about as rubbery as an elastic band.
It can be used to make sandwiches, pastries and crpes, but it gets slightly rubbery instead of stringy with heat.
Good must be juicy, soft, and slightly granulated (instead of rubbery), with a mild taste.
It produces sponge-like, rubbery orange fruit bodies with a fruity or musky odour.