Aún no tenemos significados para "very damp".
1Keep it close around your face, Lyndall; it is very damp outside.
2The place should not be very damp, or constantly dripping with water.
3It is very damp, and you will take cold, I am afraid.
4Mr. Sheriff mopped at a very damp forehead with his pocket handkerchief.
5It was a remarkably fine evening, certainly, but a very damp one.
6Dear me, Diane, you're growing notional-andfarms are very damp in spring.
7Cigs are best in tins; in boxes they get very damp.
8They always were very red in the face and very damp.
9It was in September, towards evening, and in very damp weather.
10It seemed below the reach of rains, and not very damp.
11But the fog was very disagreeable, and made everything on board very damp.
12The winter's hard and some of the cottages are very damp.
13It was very damp, and from somewhere came a monotonous drip of water.
14The Rocket was very damp, so he took a long time to burn.
15If the basement is very damp, though, nuts will mould there.
16They were very damp and cold, those vaults, he added reflectively.
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