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Still drenched from the champagne, Murphy was back at work.
They were drenched from the rain and they were laughing and they were full of bravado.
Every other midriff drenched from a Pete Rose dive down the Slip 'N Slide.
By the time we finished the opening breath sequence, I was drenched from my hair to my toes.
United Nations refugee agency officials said 9,000 of the fleeing Syrians, many of them drenched from a cold rain, went to Turkey.
Lying next to the cemetery wall was a young man, drenched from head to foot in blood; more blood had pooled around him on the sidewalk.
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The rains that have long drenched South Asia from June to September originate as moisture from the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, carried by monsoon winds blowing from southwest to northeast.
Conan Doyle visited the battlefield by the Somme, where tens of thousands of British soldiers died, and where he later reported seeing a soldier "drenched crimson from head to foot, with two great glazed eyes looking upwards through a mask of blood".
He was drenched only from his knees to his feet.
For my next challenge, the Sand Bag Sprint, I picked up a drenched bag from the ground, hoisted it on my shoulder, and ran the perimeter of the boardwalk alongside the Hudson River.
The same can't be said of Beyoncé, whose late arrival prompts boos from drenched onlookers.
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