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wetly

adv. in a wet manner

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Lovers mutter wetly to each other and grapple with an abandon that still appalled her.

Most stickies simply had a gaping buccal orifice, fringed with ragged porcine hairs, that dribbled wetly.

It ran wetly, redly, from the worn sleeve of his leather hacqueton to drop upon his big hand and ooze across the pommel of his shattered sword.

His gaze settled once more on Vedro, sprawled at his feet, wheezing wetly.

Bunion and Parsnip hunched down against the trunk of the old hickory, their gnarled bodies glistening wetly.

The prone forms of two Corthronos could be seen in front of sigil, their skinless bodies shining wetly in the crimson light.

The girl, body gleaming wetly, beads of foam upon head, pubes and underarms, rose lissomely from the surf and stood before him.

The blond hair plastered wetly to his high broad forehead with rain was the unimpeachable yellow of flax, his eyes were of a pellucid Wedgewood blue, and the mudspattered boots and the wellused riding coat visible beneath the cape were of excellent quality, yet commonplace.

Cutter told himself, but then he walked with the track-layers as they bent the iron road through gaps between sediment and basalt stanchions and through the V the graders had cut in soft displaced earth and there, there, there wetly ashine, black but glowing, were the rails.

Then the grey dawn unfolded wetly from the east, silhouetting the archaic hill and its venerable steeples, and beckoning me to the place where my terrible work was still unfinished.

Brutus had apparently waded or swum ashore, for his waistcloth clung to him wetly, and his skin gleamed with droplets from the sea.

A colossal thing, strange as the green and wetly heaving monsters that made its crew.

Three thudded wetly into flesh: two into Mosquito and one into Gnat, just above his collarbone.

Dripping trees, begemmed shrubs, wetly gleaming boulders hove into sight.

I hurried her through the dripping trees, over a fallen log, and past a patch of buckbrush that clutched wetly at our legs.