1 They could hear the sound of heavy feet splashing in the wet meadow .
2 They were now going downhill toward the river, and presently struck a patch of wet meadow .
3 While walking across a fallow, wet meadow I spotted what looked like eggs on the grass.
4 He seized Pierrette by the hand, and the two flew over the wet meadow toward the distant camp.
5 I remember very well when I came first upon a wet meadow of yerba mansa, not knowing its name or use.
6 The squall coming, and the sound of it in the trees, and the very smell of the wet meadow - grass in the wind.
7 Followed the path along the water side, and came to the crowd round the four bodies laid upon the wet meadow grass.
8 The cold, wet meadow , the thick mask of woods, and the oncoming dusk had stayed the chase-andthe fox had outstayed it.
9 The sheltered lowland was now a wet meadow where marsh reeds and cattails thrived, with water-loving bog plants filling its deep end.
10 She rapidly tripped over the wet meadow ; the drops of rain, collecting in the large leaves, poured about her feet in little crystal streams.
11 But he was happy, and we skirted the wet meadows overflowed by the swollen river.
12 This last is native to wet meadows and distinguished enough to have a family all to itself.
13 Grows (where).-Bordersof small streams, ponds, wet meadows , swamp.
14 Raif looked across the bank, his eyes skimming over the wooded slopes and wet meadows of Ganmiddich.
15 The summit is cold and damp, with areas of spruce thickets and attractive wet meadows scattered here and there.
16 Beyond the flowery wet meadows , favored by starlings and a breeding-place of swans, is the famous Chesil Bank, one of the seven wonders of Britain.
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