damp造句151. The damp was creeping into the living room.
152. The sidewalks were still damp from the rain.
153. Alex stood shivering in the cold, damp air.
154. Fill pots with firmed, damp potting compost.
155. My damp eyes bored through him.
156. My hair's still a little damp.
157. A damp towel on the brow.
158. There was a damp spot on the ceiling.
159. It would not be damp and she would not be so weary.
160. It occurs mostly on sheltered, well-watered cliff faces and damp coastal flats where there is local protection from wind and spray.
161. Damp casein is very like damp cheese and its elastic behaviour is anything but Hookean.
162. Cotton Wool garden: Mustard and cress seeds grow readily on damp cotton wool.
163. As he opened the front door to his rooms, his shirt collar was slightly damp.
164. Be careful you don't slip - the grass is damp.
165. We used a tin of powder, a damp cloth and plenty of energy.
166. Ursula Dean's palms were damp as panic pumped through her, escaping in hasty, shallow breathing and agitated heartbeats.
167. I vividly recall the smell of damp wool and coal gas, which was unlike anything I'd experienced before.
168. Then it dashed to the ground near me, dug under a leaf, and pulled up a damp spruce cone.
169. You need some tiny scraps of cotton cloth, some clean, firm glue and a small damp cloth.
170. Winter was exceptionally hard: icy cold and damp, all life arrested.
171. The fireworks display that heralded the opening of Antwerp 93 went off like a damp squib.
172. In the hall the flooboards creaked and the walls were damp.
173. I felt a chill, but assumed it was the damp evening air.
174. Now check for damp, ventilation, condensation and for cracks in walls where they join the main building.
175. The great avenues of live oaks meant to grace their approaches now just cast a damp shade.
176. Intermediate rinse-Rinse with fresh hot water and a clean cloth, wring and dry to a damp finish 4.
177. The floor-covering near the doors was dulled with damp, like the bloom on a plum.
178. The traditional Easter turkey boom - the second biggest after Christmas - was a damp squib because hard-up families bought cheaper chickens.
179. Her lips moved constantly and her pale body was damp with perspiration, even though the room was winter cold.
180. Put the bread dough in a bowl, and cover it with a damp cloth.