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Everything and everyone was wringing wet, but in another five minutes they were dry again.
She was still wringing wet and with no hope of getting dry, at least for the moment.
She got on stage wringing wet just as I was announcing the piece.
Eleanor was in the kitchen, taking off her wringing wet clothes.
The uniforms were wringing wet and heavy from the rain.
Very often, night after night, my clothes will be wringing wet.
Everything was wringing wet and beginning to freeze into stiffness.
"Oh, actually they got wringing wet, both begin with W, you see."
I was dead cold, and wringing wet with sweat.
By the time I'd finished, I was wringing wet with effort.
Roger was wringing wet; more than the effort of lifting accounted for.
We were boy preachers, wringing wet with the Word.
Nor did it shelter Madame, whose skirts were wringing wet.
He is sweating profusely and the sheets are wringing wet.
I suppose you know, Doctor, that your clothes in there are most likely to be wringing wet."
The man was stooped forward, his head muffled by a coat, wringing wet.
She subsided on to the deck, wringing wet, smelling of weed.
"It's wringing wet, sir, and it will stink the car out.
His pajamas and sheets were wringing wet with perspiration.
The engagement lasted all of ninety seconds, and she was wringing wet with perspiration.
The hot, damp air is thick enough to swim through, and one gets the pleasure of spending the day wringing wet with sweat.
Roger's clothing hung on him, clinging, wringing wet with mist and cold sweat.
A man's voice said, "It's a girl - thin as a string of seaweed and wringing wet.
Until that moment Jane hadn't noticed that she was wringing wet with sweat.
She often woke up wringing wet, cringing.