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damp sheet
noun
A curtain in a mine gallery to direct air currents and prevent accumulation of gas.
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("Grace dies in his arms.... He eases her back against the damp sheet").
Like some Impressionist colleagues, notably Degas, Cassatt made the counterproofs by the simple method of pressing a damp sheet of paper on the face of existing work -- here, pastels -- transferring a mirror image of the original, but faded and softened.
Like some of her Impressionist colleagues, Cassatt (1844-1926) made them by the simple method of pressing a damp sheet of paper on the face of existing work -- here, pastels -- transferring a mirror image of the original but faded and softened.
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Sweaty, tangled in damp sheets, Bonnie cocks a heavy eye at the 3 56, 4 39, 5 02 on her alarm-clock face.
The night was warm and Julian turned in his damp sheets, waking briefly at gray dawn and hearing someone walking, inside and out.
No doubt Mrs. Rochester was peeling off clothes and putting them back on, feeling hot and clammy one minute and cold and clammy the next, waking in a tangle of damp sheets.
I sleep, thinking, how amazing it is to sleep here--especially after my war with mosquitos and damp sheets in the tree house the night before.
Cover their body with cool, damp sheets or towels.[35].[35]
Don't make your neighbor fight their way through damp sheets or come face-to-face with anyone's bras and underwear.[5].
If too damp, the sheets of paper will stick together.
To make the shapes' furry edges, Kelly placed molds on top of damp, textured sheets of white paper.
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