Sentence examples for were wetter from inspiring English sources

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were wetter

adjective

Of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

  • I went out in the rain and now my clothes are all wet.

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In the last 100 years 25 Julys have been drier while 75 were wetter.

In the last 100 years, 40 Februarys were drier, one had the same mean rainfall, while 59 were wetter.

In the last 100 years over England and Wales, 78 Mays were drier, while 22 were wetter.

These results indicate that climatic conditions were wetter than the present-day Ebro Basin (MAT 14 °C, MAP 320 mm yr− 1), and differ from previous interpretations of an arid to semi-arid environment based on sedimentological criteria alone.

Scientists have found a new way to tease out signals about Earth's climatic past from soil deposits on gravel and pebbles, adding an unprecedented level of detail to the existing paleoclimate record and revealing a time in North America's past when summers were wetter than normal.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen had been quickest when conditions were wetter earlier in the session.

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Shirts were wet.

"The walls were wet.

The stairs were wet.

Her eyes were wet.

Mouths, however, were wet.

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