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Examples for "wet"
Examples for "wet"
1In the wet season serpents are common in the neighbourhood of Pará.
2Nancy ran for the maid; for tablets of aspirin; for wet handkerchiefs.
3It was misting; the streets gleamed wet and wan beneath the lamps.
4The water flows here only in the wet part of the year.
5Towards morning it rained; the whole of the following day was wet.
1Hayward said that in the longer term, oil market fundamentals remained tight.
2Security for the senator will be tight in view of recent violence.
3If you're experiencing similar problems, hold tight the functionality is coming soon.
4However, political polarization in the country would make it tight, he said.
5Access to the region remains tight, with no foreign journalists allowed in.
1May 20:-Requiresspoon-feeding; sleeps well; remains always in bed in stiff attitudes.
2But the process was marked by stiff political and trade union opposition.
3My body is stiff after a long day working on the house.
4Extending that to banks, however, is likely to stir up stiff opposition.
5Despite the stiff penalties, illegal gambling has grown exponentially in recent years.
1A Chinook can carry 28 combat-loaded troops, a U.S. military official said.
2Our American society is loaded with a false sense of cultural competence.
3The great wagons are being loaded again with tents, weapons, food, gear.
4The Withings is loaded with great features, and has undeniably great software.
5THAILAND: Transport plane loaded with food and medicine was sent to Yangon.
1But each year hundreds of thousands of tonnes are lost or wasted.
2Time is wasted when both sides in debate employ the same tactics.
3Every second that passed, every second they wasted, he thought of Lizzie.
4He speaks the way he designs product: not a single wasted word.
5That small debacle alone wasted almost three million pounds of taxpayers' money.
1In one second, the girl's heart smashed to a million billion pieces.
2It was carried quite some way, they say, and smashed to sticks.
3There may be magnificence in the smashing; but the thing is smashed.
4Ilkay Gundogan smashed home the penalty to put City firmly in charge.
5Gates were smashed and rioters set 15 factories on fire, he said.
1The weather was hot enough, however, to wish you were getting soaked.
2A sign of respite for water-soaked central and lower North Island residents.
3He tried to induce the pigeons to take peas soaked in alcohol.
4And it didn't stop until the good vibes had completely soaked in.
5For seventeen hours the world has been soaked in the poisonous ether.
1From tribunal updates to crippling inflation, from drunken violence to political stagnation.
2When? he asked, dully remembering the drunken hag he had seen-agesago.
3The Rococo is violent in chains, insolent in constraint, drunken in sobriety.
4Flash: a drunken Soviet officer boasted that Russia would strike without warning.
5In dashed the drunken retainer, and Gulielma was once more in peril.
1And right now, pretty much everybody on the inside is really super-pissed.
2Had he briefly been undead, or was he simply one pissed-off chimp?
3We weren't thinking, okay? Mike told the two pissed-off ladies before him.
4What's pissing off the pissed-off girl? He looked almost happy, prattling on.
5He had to hold the other guy up, he was so pissed.'
1Today, most home-canned products are used in the home where they're produced.
2The U.S. canned tuna market has long been dominated by three companies.
3Fresh water chestnuts have a sweet flavor that canned water chestnuts lack.
4It was the grocery store- ageneralemporium of ideas and canned goods.
5Fruit may be canned in water, in fruit juice and in syrup.
1His name and image are plastered on a variety of different products.
2Now plastered all over Manticore's news media for untold millions to watch.
3Protesters plastered city squares with posters depicting the detainees as political prisoners.
4The house is sparsely furnished and the floor is not yet plastered.
5People visible inside the store, indistinct images behind damp-streaked and sign-plastered glass.
1Within minutes the place was a smoke-filled den of tipsy Sherlock Holmses.
2The shoemaker in tipsy silence was the only one who followed him.
3They paid her tipsy compliments; they leered at her over the dinner-table.
4It was late at night in the UK, and she was tipsy.
5She recognised her as one of the children with the tipsy father.
1It was quite obvious that she was groggy, to say the least.
2At first he was groggy enough to believe it was a dream.
3Still groggy, but I knew I was going to be all right.
4For several groggy moments he had thought she was in the bathroom.
5Although he had slept for only half an hour, he felt groggy.
1Good tidings; no weather catastrophes; no wind-trashed hospitality areas or sunken greens.
2Hadn't Spencer found an Acura keychain in her stepfather's trashed model house?
3I'm not going to let it get trashed, either literally or metaphorically.
4The furore led to an H&M store in South Africa being trashed.
5And why were there toxics in the trashed products to begin with?
1General Moore had made a vain attempt to rouse the besotted men.
2She wormed out of the besotted wretch the secrets of our Order.
3She's doing too good a besotted-fangirl impression not to be playing him.
4However, it seems like these two are beyond besotted with each other.
5At the bottom of the Abyss they are feeble, besotted, and imbecile.
1You'll know the secrets of my potty training by this time tomorrow.
2Going potty is one of the most natural things in the world.
3Everybody in it is potty, but I'm beginning to understand about it.
4And father and mother and Charles and Aunt Auriol are all potty.
5His characters - wayward and potty - peter out with no explanation.
1Minnesota blitzed out to a 10-point lead in the opening nine minutes.
2The Lightning blitzed the Metropolitan Division club in the opening 20 minutes.
3Besides, I'm so blitzed, I still haven't swallowed the reality of it.
4Noren also blitzed his way to a birdie hat-trick from the 12th.
5South Africa's Queen of the Track blitzed her qualifying heat on Monday.
1Water slopped over the edge of the bath and onto the linoleum.
2Bene. She nodded violently as the man slopped water on the window.
3The old man gave a start, and slopped some of the coffee.
4He put out a hand to turn the knob and slopped himself.
5A bird-duffer and a half-slopped chirurgeon also met seemingly unrelated accidental ends.
1She went into the bathroom and soused her head in cold water.
2Then, in a moment, up flew his heels and over he soused.
3They returned with what speed they could, and thoroughly soused their bonfire.
4A soused rainbow trout starter was ornamented with beetroot and black lime.
5You get soused like this every night, or is this a special occasion?
1But less lucky wine-bibbers need not be illogical as well as inebriate.
2How far down need a man go before he becomes an inebriate?
3His friendship for the inebriate was of the most sincere kind.
4It was a bright spring morning, one of those days which inebriate one.
5One friend used to tell her that she was an inebriate on resting.
1If they get juiced with this serum, we have to fight them.
2The old smelter creaked and groaned as it was juiced to life.
3The public never saw how producers and executives juiced up stories.
4As juiced as he felt, he didn't think it was possible to freeze.
5Warner Brothers, juiced by the positive reaction, immediately released the thing on YouTube.
1Skylan stared at her in alcohol-fuddled bewilderment, unable to comprehend her words.
2His fuddled brain was not equal to grappling with such a catastrophe.
3The wine was mixed too strong, so there were many fuddled heads.
4For the mist had one strange property: it fuddled one's sense of direction.
5The mind becomes completely fuddled with the heterogeneous patchwork of entirely useless information.
1His ex-wife espoused a cockeyed fiscal philosophy that made very expensive sense.
2His cockeyed version of the Story of our Country for one thing.
3In the end he left the post standing cockeyed in the stream.
4We'll put it this way, to start: Something cockeyed is going on.
5Graphic: China's GDP: slower and more slippery Real growth rates are similarly cockeyed.
1His grandfather was crocked, his father too, and he's as bad.
2Mulholland's crocked himself, and won't be able to turn out for the concert.
3I prefer a crocked Messi to anyone else fully fit.
4Fowke had dragged through the campaign with a crocked knee.
5Then he crocked up, nerves and that sort of thing.
1This priceless if rather pixilated footage is from height of mambo mania.
2The pixilated blur of Alban jumping made a bright line behind her eyelids.
3Meanwhile, mildly pixilated characters gaze absently at them and sometimes make enigmatic remarks.
4A page of links on Satan and Satan-related topics sprang to pixilated life.
5Ethan's face appeared on her screen, slightly pixilated but still familiar, still handsome.
1Maybe she had a pretty good idea her roommate would come home tiddly.
2Two hundred and fifty years of oom-pah-tiddly-oom-pah biting the dust.
3The giveaway was their raised voices; they sounded tiddly.
4Now, now, I'm not blaming you-notthe least tiddly-wink
5I rejoice to say that this is a sequestered spot into which Hi tiddly hi ti, etc.
1I take a big swig of beer, wishing I could just go blotto.
2No more bartending-thetemptation to drink would've kept me blotto-nomore pogoing to punk bands.
3What do you want to get blotto for?
4She wasn't exactly blotto, but she had evidently laid a good foundation for a first-class jag.
5The party broke up, and Ina and I stayed behind to finish the wine and get blotto.
1The man sitting next to Ford was a bit sozzled by now.
2The government claims concern, but has it colluded with the drinks industry to get us sozzled?
3The whores were called Nell and Marie Jeanette; they were lightly sozzled on gin and pig's blood.
4That journalist fellow of William's-he'ssozzled.
5Not twenty feet away, a gin-sozzled old woman slaps her elfin pigeon-chested husband hard against his sparse-haired skull.
1To tell you the truth, I'm just a bit squiffy.
2I leave feeling squiffy, but also having learned something.
3I didn't take particular notice of what he said, because he was a bit squiffy.
4We could relax and get squiffy together.
5I remember the last time I was squiffy I sang all the way home that old nursery hymn:
1All I know is that she didn't look pie-eyed to me when she left.
2We both got pie-eyed; I was all liquored up, and I guess she was, too.
3Indeed, this joyous musical brinkmanship seems most evident on those occasions when the musicians sound wholly pie-eyed.
4Unless pie-eyed, you cannot hope to grip.
5Most of the crowd was pie-eyed by this time, anyhow, and would fight at the drop of a hat.
1You won't have a tiddley?
2Tom much enjoyed playing Tiddley Winks, and I think would have gone on happily till midnight.
1There's no way to come out of it looking good, he said.
2He'd seen that look before; nothing good ever came out of it.
3The Italian league leaders are by no means out of it, however.
4Now it's a hostage situation, required to avoid falling out of it.
5And it's likely that some extraordinary work will come out of it.
1But they'll be too shit-faced to care by the time they've finished.
2Even though I was shit-faced, I remember thinking how disgusting his bed was.
3But I didn't think it was right to take advantage of a shit-faced drunk.
4He was surprisingly fast, considering he was shit-faced drunk.
5Now if I drink, I don't get shit-faced.
1There are only so many boozed-up borderline-racist rants that Hollywood can take.
2It's not just the quality of the boozed-up performances that attracts the attention.
3This summer, boozed-up brawlers were issued £40 fixed penalty notices.
4Oishii's crew colleague and Simi both nodded dismissive, boozed-up assent.
5He admits he was the beneficiary of Best's boozed-up unreliability.
1On the Democratic side, Clinton's well-oiled operation is well ahead of schedule.
2Germany are a well-oiled machine, you know where they're going to be.
3McGovern found himself facing a well-oiled Republican political machine headed by Nixon.
4And social existence moves as smoothly as a well-oiled and adjusted machine.
5Its well-oiled marketing department hosts tournaments and aggressively interacts with industry pundits.
1A voice exclaimed, in thick, ebrious tones: Who are you for?
1Hang me if I wasn't blind drunk at the end of it.
2She was so blind drunk that she was taken to the hospital.
3When the British drink they get blind drunk and violent, he says.
4Everybody was blind drunk-butthey all got over it except HIM.
5I'd like to see David Beckham play football that brilliant when blind drunk.
1The planks bent and gave, and sea water sloshed in the hold.
2You're a doll, she said as she sloshed off toward her target.
3Mathias flumped onto a banquette and sloshed liquor on his expensive robe.
4She tipped the glass and some of it sloshed over the rim.
5A curl of seawater sloshed over the concrete and doused my shoes.
6His glass of strong-smelling spirits sloshed down the front of her gown.
7Occasionally, he sloshed some wine over it as he turned the shaft.
8The liquid is sloshed into the mug and I take a sip.
9Milky fluid still sloshed around the softened root pulp in the bottom.
10Octavia shrugged, tossed her hair back, and sloshed on ahead of him.
11He slammed his bottle down atop a bureau, and beer sloshed out.
12Jean-Claude sat up so abruptly that he sloshed water in my face.
13Even the outside of the toilet bowl had vomit sloshed on it.
14Maya felt frustrated and frightened as she sloshed through the wet ground.
15Shawcombe took another drink and sloshed the liquor around in his mouth.
16The room began to tip; his brain sloshed painfully inside his skull.
Sloshed a través del temps
Sloshed per variant geogràfica