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A fat, green, dampish sort of alien with a great white belly.
A foot down he came to very, very faintly dampish soil.
They passed a tree with dampish small fruit.
So far, winter had been a mild, dampish interlude.
As i completed my statement, my attention was drawn to note your extremely dampish plight.
The air was dampish and foul.
It had a beautiful and dampish look to it, and he touched it.
I hate dangling things; I hate dampish things.
The little dressing room was airless and full of sunlight, and no sound from the outside world disturbed its pleasant, peaceful, dampish atmosphere.
To minimize trauma to the daffodil's roots, I'll do it on a cool and dampish day when the soil is moist and pliant.
Again, the road eastward between the narrow river and the hill is empty, and the dampish clay shows but a few wagon tracks and scattered and older hoofprints.
Take a quantity of grass and dampen it, place in a baggie or another socially acceptable container, and store it in a dark, dampish place for a couple of weeks (burying it also seems to work).
Dan knew what she would find: a featureless black interior that was barely illuminated by the meager light that found its way through the hatch; the sound of water stirred by the vibrations transmitted through the steps and into the tank frame; a dampish odor with a hint of salt to it.
I don't remember the plot of it, but I remember very clearly the feeling of sitting there reading it; the dampish clay of the trench bottom underneath me, the constant shifting of my legs out of the way as men hurried stopping down the trench, the crack-crack-crack of bullets a foot or two overhead.