Just as I exited the shower, dripping wet, there was an unearthly commotion from somewhere close by. |
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My fingers are still dripping wet, but the handle to the lash is gripped to prevent it from slipping free from my slick, white scales. |
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Stepping out of the shower, I wrapped the hotel's white terry cloth towel around my dripping wet body. |
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I felt my heart leap in my chest as my eyes sought out a dripping wet sylph sitting in a corner. |
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He walked up slowly to her and just stood there, dripping wet from the rain. |
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Alfred was caught, still dripping wet and not able to find towel or clothes until I managed to search out our small torch. |
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He turned around and saw Maura standing outside, dripping wet from the rain that had forced him inside. |
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By the time they stopped on the sidewalk in front of her house, they were both soaked to the bone and dripping wet. |
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Just last week one of his little chums did a spectacular swan dive into the school pond which left him dripping wet from head to toe. |
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His suit and tie were dripping wet and he wouldn't say a word despite his agitation. |
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I probably sat there for a while because next thing I knew Jessica was standing in front of me, blocking the sun out of my eyes, dripping wet. |
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Hundreds of New Year partygoers were evacuated dripping wet from one of Manchester's top bars after the sprinkler system was set off. |
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It was only when it was all over and the crowd disentangled that I realised my t-shirt and jeans were dripping wet. |
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The boy just stood there, dripping wet, and looking surprised. |
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And by the time the show ended, we were all soaked and dripping wet. |
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Last sighting was two days ago, of one who was dripping wet, sans towel and completely starkers, and talking very intensely on his mobile about ordering some ceramic tiles. |
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Remember, you only want the weeds damp and not dripping wet. |
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He wore a black jacket, smart trousers and a tie, all dripping wet. |
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Darren stood in the doorway, dripping wet from the heavy rain. |
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Instead he emerges dripping wet from a bathtub and delicately buttons a dress shirt over his ripped, exposed torso. |
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The face was pale, with long, dripping wet grey hair, around it. |
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After moistening, the cloth must be squeezed or rung out, so that it is not dripping wet. |
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Tablecloths should not be spun dry after washing, but hung up dripping wet. |
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Place them between several sheets of a moist but not dripping wet newspaper to allow them to expand over night. |
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I took a very quick shower and got out in time to slip a towel around my body and dash, dripping wet, back into the kitchen to pull my food out of the fryer. |
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Ms. Garcia stood dripping wet in her clothes. |
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He hid in a bush, dripping wet and extremely cold, for four hours. |
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He hid my stuff in a coolbox full of water... The GPS is waterproof but the camera is dripping wet and one of the officer makes the mistake of turning it on. |
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Wet the sponge and wring it out so it is damp, not dripping wet. |
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You end up crawling into your bed dripping wet again. |
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Mountain cloud forests can be found around the earth in all tropical latitudes in heights between 1800 to 3500 m a.s.l. These evergreen forests are rather cool, dripping wet and clad with clouds. |
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This should have been done when the soil was bone dry during the drought, not dripping wet as it is now. |
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Dripping wet and deeply disturbed, the smartly-dressed man was discovered walking along a windswept road beside the sea. |
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