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I said it to a woman in a department store and walked away drenched in cologne.
I yelled, danced, and walked away drenched in neon paint chattering to my friends about how much I loved raving.
Even towns far east of Oklahoma City, like Henryetta, 90 miles away, were drenched in a storm that produced hurricane-like effects.
We see a woman running through the cloudburst, the door opens, and it is Mrs. Robinson, drenched, warning Benjamin to stay away from Elaine.
"Apparently they disagreed with me," he told HuffPost, his faced drenched with water to wash away the spray.
He had parked his car across a lot, now a drenching dash away, before the downpour began.
A scrub made with sugar drenched in olive oil should wash away blackheads and acne after some uses.
Jane Schub purred, spinning a fantasy that conjured Mariangela Melato, honey-bronzed and drenched in gold, in the movie "Swept Away".
The unrelenting storms have drenched eight provinces, triggering landslides that swept away 31 people in Fujian, left the picturesque city of Guilin thigh-deep in muddy water and inundated 1.2 million acres of cropland, reported China Daily.
As Brian Centoni carefully peeled away layers of debris, his body drenched in sweat under heavy fire gear, he realized he knew her face.
Where the mean reds smoulder dangerously at the edges of the pages, like Capote's endless cigarettes, the film is drenched in sunshine (we know it's not far away even in the final downpour).
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