Sentence example with the word 'wetter'

wetter

Definition n. a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved

Last update: July 2, 2015


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The truly tropical flora of the hotter and wetter regions of eastern India is continuous with that of the Malayan peninsula and islands, and extends along the lower ranges of the Himalaya, gradually becoming less marked and rising to lower elevations as we go westward, where the rainfall diminishes and the winter cold increases.   [Please select]

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Hellpach: Die geopsychischen Erscheinungen, Wetter, Klima und Landschaft und ihr Einfluss auf das Seelenleben (Leipzig, 1911 p.)   [Please select]

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The thing seemed colder and wetter than the water; it was slimy and sticky and horrid.   [Please select]

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In this case a wetter mixture than in the first case should be used.   [Please select]

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"It's not wishin', are ye, to get wetter than ye are, a'ready."   [Please select]

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So we waited and dodged and squirmed into closer holes for another hour; and grew steadily wetter.   [Please select]

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"But there has to _be_ conduct," said Anna-Felicitas, still very gentle, but looking as though her feet were getting wetter.   [Please select]

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