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1 We were both getting even wetter , but we just sat there without saying anything.
2 Perhaps they should give a race to the even wetter Bangladesh or Papua New Guinea.
3 He looked even wetter than the others.
4 His dominant streak made her even wetter .
5 The air felt even wetter .
6 And you're even wetter now.
7 The appeal was so remorseful that Jude's eyes were even wetter than hers as he pressed her hand for Yes.
8 I use very wet and dense muscovado sugar, which seems to get even wetter after beating, so curdling seems almost inevitable.
9 The course was even wetter when winner Lucas Glover carded four-under 276 at the 2009 Open which was played in a slop after persistent rain.
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