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1 They did think that they saw which was not too much wetter .
2 It's raining cats and dogs, and we can't get much wetter .
3 You cannot get much wetter than you are right now.
4 Not that she could be much wetter than she is.
5 I'm wet through now, and I can't get much wetter .
6 We could get much wetter weather but we are set to do well this year, he said.
7 Before we get home you will probably have your feet quite dry again and then much wetter .
8 The land seemed much the same as ours, a rich black loam, but very much wetter , marshes everywhere.
9 I couldn't have gotten much wetter .
10 She refused proffers of umbrellas and water-proofs, laughingly saying that she could not reach home much wetter than she was, and disappeared.
11 "Come ahead," he said; "we can't get much wetter than we are already.
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