How To Use Wetness In A Sentence

  • This gives a moisture-retentive growing medium, but allows excessive wetness to drain from the roots of the plants.
  • In the way water is one part oxygen and two parts hydrogen and a property of "wetness" emerges, it is imagined that objective moral obligations emerge from a similar kind of collocation of natural properties. Ochuk's blog
  • If we had learned anything from our earlier soggy adventures, it was to let wetness just happen.
  • The mild fruit with a sweet and acid taste can get rid of wetness inside, enrich the body's energy and relieve internal heat.
  • It was surely not wetness, as the incoming president termed their traditional virtues of niceness and fairmindedness.
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  • Sugar concentrations will be reduced by wetness on the crop - thus, once these crops dry out they are most likely to be relatively easy to preserve provided they can be ensiled properly.
  • The comparable wetness aside, our nation is small and open to scrutiny, so that any ordure left by the inhabitants tends to float around for public inspection for way too long.
  • There was absolutely no way that a crust could form; if I had cooked the scallops until all the wetness boiled off, I would have had vaguely-scallop-flavored hockey pucks, over-cooked to the point of inedibility. Archive 2005-05-01
  • There was a heightened feeling of cosiness away from the dreary wetness outside.
  • He tasted warm wetness on his tongue and touched his lip and took away a bloodied finger.
  • I imagined that feeling the wetness on the bottom of my feet made me a poet.
  • Splashing through a puddle, cold wetness flooded over her feet.
  • She was sopping with cold wetness, while also covered in thick mud.
  • He couldn't even sense the cold and wetness seeping through his clothes.
  • With gentle strokes of his fingertips, he wiped the wetness from her cheeks.
  • Tom got angry and had to wipe the wetness from his black blazer.
  • The snow is melted by the wetness of the leaf, for water destroys it easily, passing through the thin contexture, it being nothing but a congeries of small bubbles; and therefore in very cold but moist places the snow melts as soon as in hot. Symposiacs
  • The gold-eyed birds darting in between the leaves observed that purulence, that wetness, quizzically. The Waves
  • He knew he was bleeding by the wetness seeping down his leg, but he lacked the will to check out his injury.
  • Actually it wasn't too much colder than Santa Fe, but the extra wetness and windiness made it feel much colder.
  • Cold, as a rule, doesn't bother them but they will not tolerate prolonged wetness, particularly during the winter.
  • Matt swore angrily under his breath, slightly shivering from the sudden cold and wetness.
  • Persistent wetness in Wisconsin and Michigan has slowed crop maturity.
  • However, a major advantage of superheating steam is that for increasing cycle temperature and pressure, the exhaust wetness in the turbine can be maintained within the physical limits.
  • You can almost feel the wetness and chill seeping into your bones.
  • Yet still he lingered, glorying in the feel of her body in his arms, in the hot wetness that so tightly enclasped him. The Ideal Bride
  • Weather conditions in Europe, with extreme wetness in the northern regions of the continent and a heat wave in the south, are impacting grain production.
  • Wetness and weathering spoiled the grains.
  • His perceived wetness is widely canvassed.
  • Babies wearing cloth nappies feel the wetness, which they might not in a disposable nappy, because they often take the dampness away.
  • Decades of travel in Ireland have made it a second homeland, where my senses recognize the bright red of winter haws and the sharp green of monkey-puzzle, the light tang of gorse and the languid wetness of winter dawn.
  • This deodorant is paraben and aluminum free and is actually made with cotton fibers to fight wetness by absorbing moisture. 18 posts from March 2007
  • He kneels on the sand, the wetness immediately seeping through to his knees.
  • If the insulation releases heat during the cooler evening hours, there is likely wetness below the roof.
  • The woman held her palms up and smiled and the man had his arms out to her, his hands like hooks, and protruding point-outward from his breastbone was a crooked knife blade with a wetness on it. More Than Human
  • It all came flooding back to him just now, as he looked out the misty window at a sky black and bursting with a load of late winter wetness.
  • She waggled her behind at me, reaching back and running her fingernails along the wetness of her sex. Crossed
  • he confirmed the wetness of the swimming trunks
  • This gives a moisture-retentive growing medium, but allows excessive wetness to drain from the roots of the plants.
  • I absolutely love rainy days when I don't have to go out into the wetness.
  • The monitoring points in different position of the turbine stage have been calculated and analyzed, the Mach number, subcooling rate and the wetness fraction oscillate periodically.
  • He knew he was bleeding by the wetness seeping down his leg, but he lacked the will to check out his injury.
  • The wetness of his tongue as it slipped over them made Kate arch her back with delight.
  • The only conceivable outcome of this feeble wetness will be some free publicity.
  • Despite last night's rain, the coarse grass, infested with patches of burrs and bindi-eyes, crunched under her sandaled feet, the wetness flicking up on her legs, itching her skin.
  • Weather models do indicate a movement away from the extreme wetness experienced during the past 30 days.
  • Summer conditions are strongly affected by soil wetness in springtime, since that moisture eventually becomes humidity.
  • The wetness turned to rain, then to sleet, and then to a nasty, slushy snow, blowing into my face no matter which direction I took.
  • I'd been sitting on the grass for ten minutes and felt the wetness seep through my jeans.
  • The idea that an ally has a right to independent judgment is too easily dismissed as what could be described as wetness.
  • It had showered a few times during the day, and a feeling of dampness and wetness was still in the air.
  • And I bless God (with that singular worthy, Peter Walker the packman at Bristo – Port) ,26 that ordered my lot in my dancing days, so that fear of my head and throat, dread of bloody rope and swift bullet, and trenchant swords and pain of boots and thumkins, cauld and hunger, wetness and weariness, stopped the lightness of my head, and the wantonness of my feet. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • His heart constricted tightly in his chest as the wetness seeped into Michael's eyes.
  • One of the things we love about rainy days is that they afford the ideal opportunity to visit one of the big temples around here that are at their very best in the wetness and light of rainfall.
  • If the insulation releases heat during the cooler evening hours, there is likely wetness below the roof.
  • You do un - derstand!" she murmured, and he felt the wetness of tears at his neck. Here There Are Monsters
  • Little rivulets of wetness ran down my flesh onto the dirty blanket dampening it.
  • Another key contributing factor is the warmth and wetness of skin.
  • This lakeside village, despite the winter wetness, was beautiful.
  • Water spiders skitted on pondweed wetness and big black benign gnats hung in the air.
  • She lifted a hand to discreetly wipe the wetness from her eyes.
  • Toward the end of the rolling road the wetness increased; there were little pools left from the recedence of the salt tide, and the wild breath of it was in our faces. The Heart's Highway: A Romance of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century

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