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Shelf meaning
A flat, rigid structure, fixed at right angles to a wall or forming a part of a cabinet, desk, etc., and used to display, store, or support objects. | The capacity of such an object | A projecting ledge that resembles such an object.
Example sentences (20)
History A collection of early microcomputers, including a Processor Technology SOL-20 (top shelf, right), an MITS Altair 8800 (second shelf, left), a TV Typewriter (third shelf, center), and an Apple I in the case at far right.
He’s the shiniest (and in a lot of ways ) item on the shelf, assuming he acquiesces to being on the shelf.
The beef option contains fewer ingredients and a preservative to help extend the shelf life of the product, whereas the vegan option requires stabilisers and emulsifiers to provide the right texture and mouthfeel (as well as extending shelf life).
The mid-century-styled lounge offers a full selection of top-shelf alcohol options including a variety of bourbons, whiskeys, etc. This new “top shelf” feature helps to elevate the burgeoning, culturally-infused nightlife scene in downtown Buffalo.
The world-wide non-profit reached out to the Food Shelf to see if they’d be interested in giving out the food and the Food Shelf gave an enthusiastic "yes".
Extensive shelf life tests have shown that there is minimal difference in the shelf life of the wrapped or unwrapped root vegetables, according to the firm.
Now Elf On The Shelf have created the Orna-Pop Elf on The Shelf calendar for the whole family to enjoy.
Electronic shelf labels main E-Paper based electronic shelf labels (ESL) are used to digitally display the prices of goods at retail stores.
Shelf life In 2009, a natural preservative for extending the shelf life of bread for up to two weeks (as opposed to a few days) had been patented and licensed to Puratos, a Belgium-based baking ingredients company that supplies to more than 100 countries.
A chain is attached to the front cover of each book, with the other end of the chain connected to a rod, which runs along the bottom of each shelf.
A crew member affixes goblets to a shelf with mounting tape.
Additionally, “DTC brands on the shelf actually elevate existing categories that are slowing down,” Clarke explained.
Additionally, the off-the-shelf nature of ImmTACs provides a more accessible and cost-effective treatment option compared to the complex and personalized CAR-T therapies.
A farmers’ market platformed premium seasonal produce, while facility tours gave festival-goers an insight into the seed-to-shelf cycle.
After talking to them briefly, he takes a tub of yoghurt from a nearby shelf and throws it over their heads in anger.
A lot of the fun in opening a pack of cards is the mystery; it’s better than going to the store and buying just one card you see on the shelf.
And for the links and data that prove CCS is nuts when wind, solar and batteries are already off the shelf and working well at affordable prices.
And if there’s only one or two of the item on the shelf, unlike discounters like Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, T. J. Maxx, etc., you can order more in the same color on their websites.
And it includes a provision that local governments may impose additional reporting requirements — Grout would like to see sales reported to the Albuquerque Police Department rather than simply recorded in a ledger and put on a shelf.
And more and more will come out, as Biden’s shelf life has expired.