A sewer who fastens a garment with long loose stitches.
1A brand-new turkey baster, still in its cellophane, rested on top.
2And maybe I'll poke out my eye with the turkey baster.
3He called them baster babiesO- ababyproduced by sperm injected with a turkey baster.
4Is that like getting yourself pregnant all alone with a turkey baster in the basement?
5He thought of Ivanka and her turkey baster.
6Use a bulb baster or a big spoon.
7Barring that, siphon off the fat with a turkey baster or ladle it off with a spoon.
8She got up and went into the house, reappearing a moment later with the turkey baster from the kitchen.
9By contrast, to make use of a sperm sample, all we need is a turkey baster and some lube.
10The old turkey baster transfer.
11The bulb baster is particularly good for basting meats or vegetables in a casserole, and for degreasing roasts as well as basting them.
12Or I'd have conceived a designer specimen with the services of a turkey baster and a painstakingly selected sperm bank deposit, I shouted.
13Staring at the implement Helena brandished, I'd recognized the "turkey baster" wielded by the white-skinned or garbed "aliens" of my nightmares.
14This method required hourly basting from 4am with a turkey-baster (that also featured in the novel, though in a quite different capacity).
15This man was going to use a turkey baster or something on her corpse, then finish me off with "defensive stab wounds."
16His sentiments were supported by former ZIPRA combatant Retired Colonel Baster Magwizi.