wetness
IPA: wˈɛtnʌs
noun
- The condition of being wet.
- Moisture.
- Rainy or damp weather.
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Examples of "wetness" in Sentences
- (or "wetness"), snow type, temperature changes, wind and the nature of past snowfall.
- He lay on his back, drew her over him until he felt another kind of wetness engulf him.
- I played with the wetness on its head a moment longer, then lifted my hand to my mouth, expecting his gaze to follow.
- FRANKEN: You know, it's interesting, the rain, of course would bring in the wetness, which is a conductor for cold and all that.
- The often-felt, localized, sweet, warm, white wetness, which is associated with sucking, now forms an idea, and one of the earliest ideas.
- We can tell you Reynolds was wearing a black suit and quite possibly some kind of wetness concealing underwear he is pushing seventy if that’ll help.
- But he sighed with satisfaction and she relaxed and knew that the sound was erotic and that the wetness was a part of her female response, an invitation to an easy penetration of her body.
- In the way water is one part oxygen and two parts hydrogen and a property of "wetness" emerges, it is imagined that objective moral obligations emerge from a similar kind of collocation of natural properties.
- As for the wetness of H2O, from its chemical properties, the hydrogen bond, and the 104-degree angle at which the two hydrogen atoms orient as each shares an electron with the single oxygen atom, we could predict that if there were enough H2O molecules present, we would find the properties of what we refer to as wetness.
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