1 All the Bladder Nuts grow freely in good light dampish loam.
2 Planted against a wall, in good dampish loam, it succeeds well.
3 The only thing, it's dampish like; but perhaps mother here kin rig yaou aout.
4 Contributing to the gloom was the menace of possible rain, as conditions remained dampish , nondescript.
5 Tha' looks a mite dampish , there, Roger; been playing in the splash again, have you?
6 Indeed Jim did have a dampish look-his eyelashes and eyebrows were beaded with the moisture.
7 If the paper is left in a dampish room for fifteen minutes, it should be sufficient.
8 Just so; nice place, but lonesome and dampish .
9 Jes' so; nice place, but lonesome and dampish .
10 The house smelled thick and dampish , of polish and old cabbage, the most dismal smell David knew.
11 At once she felt giddy, even the cold, dampish sheets on her bed seemed to smell of chipre.
12 You've stepped into one of those dampish seaside hotels, its faded charm somewhat corroded by the salty atmosphere.
13 I'm afraid your beds are dampish .
14 From the bottom we went on in a dampish sort of a passage, gloomily lit up with one candle.
15 Arnaud deflated, rolling off his heels to sit down on the cold flagstones, which were thinly covered with dampish straw.
16 Yes, the tree, perhaps, does make the place a little dampish .... No; I do not wish to listen to any more.
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