They are not thoroughly dried. If the shells are baked, the weeping will stop and the shell can then be cut and decorated. The membrane is the cause of the weeping. It is composed of some water and the drying process will cause evaporation. Gently bake the emptied shells to cure the problem.
No
They turn their eggs so they can be heated evenly on all sides.
A gel might weep if it contains excess liquid that is separating out due to temperature changes or improper formulation. Weeping can also occur if the gel has been heated too much, causing the structure to break down and release moisture.
The past tense of weep is wept, and the future tense is will weep.
Fish do not weep
A homophone for "weep" is "wheat."
Weeped is the past participle of weep
They blow on the eggs with their hot breath to keep the eggs heated overnight, but stop during the day so the eggs do not overheat and catch on fire!!
to keep them clean and turned and equally heated
we can weep because we have tear ducts in our eyes!
After they emptied the bins, they washed them out.
yes