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the wetness
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The condition of being wet.
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Then grab the dry cloth and dry off the wetness from the wet cloth.
Mr. Zitzwitz says that Mr. Holden's technique in this regard is to wet areas of his paper selectively; the wetness provides natural boundaries.
If the wetness pad is disposable and has gotten wet, dispose of it immediately when found.
The sponge is used to control the wetness and strength of the clay, the more wet the weaker, the less the stronger.
Metals could inhibit the swarming of bacteria either by reducing the wetness of the colony or by suppressing the activity of the wetting agent or rhamnolipid biosynthetic pathway.
Also, anecdotes about the wetness of Washington.
At first, Romi was happy for the wetness.
But Davis stayed warm during the wetness, stayed loose.
Never has the wetness of his paint seemed so apposite.
The damage from the drought to the root system is compounded by the wetness".
Eugene had expected the usual thing, with his hand, but then he felt the wetness of a mouth.
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