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She sat on the bed, ran fingers through her damply tangled hair.
The cold morning air struck damply into his face.
Green loomed high around the house, the trees listening damply in the sun.
He set down the beer bottle and damply clasped her right hand.
The rain had stopped, though the forest still dripped damply around them.
The little man gripped hold of Oliver's hand, squeezed it damply.
In the foyer he clasped hands damply with the Mexican.
It was warm, and damply cool at the same time, on the steppes.
Thunder rolled far away to the west, and the air clung damply to the skin.
The red hair shimmered damply as the pale face lifted into view.
She chuckled damply at the thought and reached down to pat the mare's shoulder.
Hair tumbled out at the temples and curled damply on her cheeks.
A strand of hair clung damply to the curve, and he pushed it back.
Before the funeral began, the field was like a county fair, packed with people on the damply fragrant grass.
When they came damply out of the shower, wrapped in towels, into the still warm evening, it was full dark.
She looks back to my face, eyes smiling, a strand of hair clinging damply to her cheek.
Now the back of his shirt was clinging damply to his shoulders.
His pale eyes moved damply over my face.
The linen clung damply to his shoulders, but I knew he wouldn't take it off.
The light just faded damply from the sodden air.
He was no more than seven years old, with long, fair hair falling damply around a thin, sharp-featured face.
The veil, stained with sweat and tears, clung damply to her face.
His hair had been brushed back and now curled damply nearly to his shoulders.
I noticed he must have just bathed, for his hair gleamed damply in the rising sun.
Both these books are damply enveloping, even if each feels as though it could go 100 years without cracking a smile.