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Examples for "damp"
Examples for "damp"
1The family say the house is damp and unsafe for their children.
2Food was paltry and hygienic conditions often dismal in damp overcrowded cells.
3Silverfish only thrive in damp conditions, so they're fairly easy to control.
4I bring coffee,' she said firmly, and took the damp bundle away.
5The street lamps were alight; the rays glittered on the damp pavements.
1The climate is in general cold and humid, especially in the north-east.
2Any source of water can recharge them-tapwater, puddles, tears, humid air.
3This was quite a different environment from the humid jungles of Rossak.
4Just a few thousand police patrol Panama's humid, inhospitable border with Colombia.
5It's hot and humid and will make you feel right at home.
1All the Bladder Nuts grow freely in good light dampish loam.
2Planted against a wall, in good dampish loam, it succeeds well.
3The only thing, it's dampish like; but perhaps mother here kin rig yaou aout.
4Contributing to the gloom was the menace of possible rain, as conditions remained dampish, nondescript.
5Tha' looks a mite dampish, there, Roger; been playing in the splash again, have you?
1One possible mechanism is that moist smokeless tobacco affects the inflammatory response.
2You also can create cold and moist conditions in a root cellar.
3It was moist; it was dank with the reek of decaying matter.
4No, in fact they're a good height for a base this moist.
5He had not thrived in the moist air of the great valley.
6This plant grows preferably in cool and moist woods or in bogs.
7The larks rose a little way to sing in the moist air.
8His hands were infinitely repulsive; they were red and soft and moist.
9Monkshood likes cool growing conditions with moist, rich soil and some shade.
10It was moist, when found, with the natural juices of the plant.
11In moist, favorable seasons, it succeeds well in comparatively poor, thin soil.
12If he stays cool, Brian thought, cool and moist, it might help.
13The listener's eyes grew moist; there rose a lump in his throat.
14In November, 1879, the warm, moist weather brought them out in numbers.
15Without elation, without an interval of moist glory the cold was gone.
16His nurseries were usually located in the moist land along some stream.
Moist per variant geogràfica