(Of the air) Containing a high quantity of water vapor.
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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.
1One possible mechanism is that moist smokeless tobacco affects the inflammatory response.
2You also can create cold and moist conditions in a root cellar.
3It was moist; it was dank with the reek of decaying matter.
4No, in fact they're a good height for a base this moist.
5He had not thrived in the moist air of the great valley.
1The climate is in general cold and humid, especially in the north-east.
2Any source of water can recharge them-tapwater, puddles, tears, humid air.
3This was quite a different environment from the humid jungles of Rossak.
4Just a few thousand police patrol Panama's humid, inhospitable border with Colombia.
5It's hot and humid and will make you feel right at home.
6Even farmers in more humid areas are struggling with extremes of weather.
7Five minutes later he emerged into the humid stuffiness of the submarine.
8The humid atmosphere of the season increased the difficulty of his breathing.
9It's likely to remain overcast and humid for most of the day.
10This strain allows the plant to thrive in the humid local climate.
11Yesterday morning was warm and humid in the valley of the Rhine.
12The air's cool and breathable, not humid and muggy as I'd expected.
13Outside, it was a rare day this summer - hot and humid.
14ANALYSIS The weather was dry, but warm and humid, according to Dunn.
15Mrs. Miriam Moore saw it three times, always on misty, humid nights.
16Five buttons later I was shivering slightly in the humid summer air.
Humid nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América