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He was standing on the pavement outside Nick Farthing's house, his face damp from the thick night mist.
— Neil Gaiman
I do have bad hair days. If I fall asleep with it slightly damp, I wake up and it'll all be piled up on top in a mess.
— Georgia Jagger
They came out in a dim, damp basement - a generic sort of place, full of moulding boxes. 'You take me to the nicest places,' Claire said, and sneezed.
— Rachel Caine
When he saw us a damp gleam of hope sprang into his light blue eyes.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Fear in her eyes that were a damp blurred blue Patrick would afterward recall,
— Joyce Carol Oates
It was nice standing out in the darkness, in the damp grass, with spring coming on and a feeling in my heart of imminent disaster.
— Michael Chabon
There is a sort of jealousy which needs very little fire: it is hardly a passion, but a blight bred in the cloudy, damp despondency of uneasy egoism.
— George Eliot
The morning was so damp and misty
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
He looked at her for a long moment, as if remembering unfinished conversations, and then went back to place some damp, slow-burning turf on the fire.
— Pete Hamill
Hate California
it's cold and it's damp. — Lorenz Hart
it's cold and it's damp. — Lorenz Hart
Boys don't smell the same as girls. They have a pungent, leathery, underneath smell, like old rope, like damp dogs.
— Margaret Atwood
It almost rained Saturday.The clouds hung low over the farm.The air felt thick.It smelled like rain.
In town,the sidewalks got damp, that was all. — Karen Hesse
In town,the sidewalks got damp, that was all. — Karen Hesse
the night is damp, and the cobbles will be slippery." When
— George R R Martin
and the crash of the thunder, and the booming of the mighty billows came through the damp oblivion even louder than before.
— Bram Stoker
Turn around then and lean against that boulder with your bottom facing me. I'll enter you from behind. Are you damp yet?" In
— Amy Tan
Swathed in an old tweed coat on which the damp had settled like a thousand tiny pearls.
— Philip Pullman
I squeeze my eyes shut and whisper in her damp hair. 'You're all I see, Sloan. Beyond the job, beyond right and wrong. You're all I see.
— Colleen Hoover
a child's disquiet is as potent as a damp fart.
— Michel Faber
Some burn damp faggots, others may consume The entire combustible world in one small room.
— William Butler Yeats
The road went ever more steeply downhill. Overhead, the branches of the trees intertwined. It was a still, windless morning, cloudy and damp.
— Cornelia Funke
My sleeve is torn and my breeches are unaccountably damp, but nothing was harmed save my dignity.
— George R R Martin
a damp June morning Emma accompanied them
— Barbara Taylor Bradford
The damp floor of the Internet sprouted Lecter theories like toadstools and sightings of the doctor rivaled those of Elvis in number.
— Thomas Harris
I adore a little summer shower, said I, with a deep, appreciative intake of the damp, salty air. It makes the world smell fresh and new.
— Syrie James
Hillary Clinton was asked if she wiped the disc she was using for her email; she said, 'Do you mean with a damp cloth?' This, to me, is frightening.
— John McAfee
Are you sure you aren't a porn star?"
Emilio licked his lips and reached up to wipe a damp spot from his cheek.
"Nah. Just a slut. — Santino Hassell
Emilio licked his lips and reached up to wipe a damp spot from his cheek.
"Nah. Just a slut. — Santino Hassell
Anger was better than fear. Fear was a damp cold mess, but anger had an edge. She could use it.
— Terry Pratchett
THE FUZZY GREEN light gradually resolved itself into trees, and a narrow street of damp terra-cotta bricks stretched lazily into the distance.
— Fuminori Nakamura
I'm really terrible with small children; they're small, noisy, irritating, damp and soggy.
— Ian Anderson
A violent act pierces the atmosphere, leaving a hole through which the cold, damp draft of its memory blows forever.
— Jane Stanton Hitchcock
Oh, Eva." He rubbed his cheek against my damp face. "I must've wished for you so hard and so often you had no choice but to come true.
— Sylvia Day
He'd sent his cock on its exploring way up more damp and cozy cracks than Jonas had ever seen in his life, and Jonas was twice his age.
— Stephen King
There was a hazy damp film in his eyes that I recognized from emotions in old movies, projected large on darkened screens.
— Alexandra Kleeman
When I wake up, my pillow's cold and damp with tears. But tears for what? I have no idea.
— Haruki Murakami
Baby, I'm a firefighter. I find 'em hot and leave 'em wet.
I hope you like being damp. — K.M. Golland
I hope you like being damp. — K.M. Golland
A damp, gray sky covered southern Ohio like the skin of a corpse.
— Donald Ray Pollock
The Door of Knowledge Through Which the Untutored May Not Pass sticks something wicked in the damp.
— Terry Pratchett
It's damp outside, and I'm always cold. Most days I wear a cap and shawl indoors."
"I could suggest other methods to keep yourself warm. — Lisa Kleypas
"I could suggest other methods to keep yourself warm. — Lisa Kleypas
When he speaks at last, his voice is weary, and defeated. He doesn't know how to be angry with me, either. We are like damp wood that won't light.
— Madeline Miller
Their damp bodies slapped together, and he could feel himself pushing past that tight ring of muscle with almost every one of Zane's movements.
— Abigail Roux
Braden, I don't want anything to happen between us."
He raised his eyebrow, clearly unconvinced.
"Tell that to your damp knickers, babe. — Samantha Young
He raised his eyebrow, clearly unconvinced.
"Tell that to your damp knickers, babe. — Samantha Young
My heart is in a world of water and crystal, My clothes are damp in this time of spring rains.
— Du Fu
Often my creative life has seemed like a long tunnel, dark and damp. And sometimes I wondered whether I could live through it. But I did!
— Ai Qing
I feel like cotton candy: sugar and air. Squeeze me and I'd turn into a small sickly damp wad of weeping pinky-red.
— Margaret Atwood
As bronze may be much beautified by lying in the dark damp soil, so men who fade in dust of warfare fade fairer, and sorrow blooms their soul.
— Wilfred Owen
There is nothing down here,' said the pale thing indistinctly. 'Nothing but dust and damp and forgetting.
— Neil Gaiman
You are offered a piece of bread and butter that feels like a damp handkerchief and sometimes, when cucumber is added to it, like a wet one.
— Compton Mackenzie
My habitual mood of humiliation, self-doubt, forlorn depression, fell damp on the embers of my decaying ire.
— Charlotte Bronte
Purgatory was a bit damp," said Bengt, "but heaven is more or less as I'd imagined it.
— Thor Heyerdahl
A soft breeze plays with her hair, bringing with it the mingling scent of dusty tomes and damp, rich ink.
— Erin Morgenstern
It's not the deprivations of winter that get you, or the damp of spring, but the no-man's land between.
— Kristin Kimball
They will find the cake and they will gobble it up, because, having no mother, they don't know how dangerous 'tis to eat rich damp cake.
— J.M. Barrie
True, I am drunk, and small, and damp, but mistake not my moistness for weakness, although there's an argument to be made for that, as well.
— Christopher Moore
We were in Ireland. Was there ever a country so damp? I had to wring out my mind to think clearly. I was a morning mist of confusion.
— Jeanette Winterson
I know of no place where the wind can be as icy and the damp so penetrating as in Oxford round about Easter time.
— Vera Brittain
October's gold is dim - the forests rot, The weary rain falls ceaseless, while the day Is wrapped in damp.
— David Gray
Air grew heavy, damp, almost solid. I was breathing bricks.
— Khaled Hosseini
Why do I let you do this to me?" Adam panted against his face, damp and warm, and heartbeat racing in his chest. "How do you ruin me like this?
— Santino Hassell
Anne could do no more; but her heart prophesied some mischance to damp the perfection of her felicity.
— Jane Austen
Down the hill I went, and then,
I forgot the ways of men,
For night-scents, heady and damp and cool
Wakened ecstasy — Sara Teasdale
I forgot the ways of men,
For night-scents, heady and damp and cool
Wakened ecstasy — Sara Teasdale
The house smelled musty and damp, and a little sweet, as if it were haunted by the ghosts of long-dead cookies.
— Neil Gaiman
When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp, I had not a friend nor a toy, But I had Aladdin's lamp ...
— James Russell Lowell
It was Hooper. The big, pale dog stared urgently into Wayne's face, forepaws on the bed. His damp gaze was unhappy, even stricken.
— Joe Hill
To dry the damp hem, and the firelight glowed from both my rings. A strong disposition to
— Diana Gabaldon
But it is growing damp and I must go in. Memory's fog is rising.
— Emily Dickinson
You feel rain in a used bookstore. The old pages pick up the damp and mustiness like old bones do rheumatism.
— Josh Lanyon
Sunlight dusts them; Water is damp; Crosses pain them; And beheadings cause cramps -
— Thomm Quackenbush
Mr. Thomas Marvel hated roomy shoes, but then he hated damp. He had never properly thought out which he hated most
— H.G.Wells
We've had trickle down economics in the country for ten years now, and most of us aren't even damp yet.
— Molly Ivins
Several billion trillion tons of superhot exploding hydrogen nuclei rose slowly above the horizon and managed to look small, cold and slightly damp.
— Douglas Adams
It was a dense, moldering night, smelling of damp old basements and times best left unstirred.
— Edward Fahey
Wisps of steam like spectral maggots rose from their damp coats in the inn's fuggyheat
— Kevin Barry
I could see tongues of dense fog licking over the ridge in the distance, where this world ended and the next one began, cold, damp, and sunless.
— Ransom Riggs
You didn't say there was a stone circle, I said. I felt faint, and not only from the heat and damp.
— Diana Gabaldon
There is a sound to waiting. It sounds like held breath pounding its fists against the walls of the lung, damp and muffled beats.
— Jean Hanff Korelitz
If you feel all damp and lonely like a mushroom, find the thick, creamy soup of joyfulness and just dive into it in order to make life tastier
— Munia Khan
chest, pressing damp cotton against her skin, the ball of his thumb down in her cleavage. Not a tender gesture.
— Lee Child
She were forced to describe it, she would say that it tasted exactly like squirrel: fuzzy, damp, slightly nutty. Have you lost your
— Kate DiCamillo
I've been in a lot of castles, and they are pretty damp, cold and gloomy. However, I love Windsor Castle in England.
— Tracie Peterson
The mint and honeysuckle air is chilly on her damp face, awake on the nape of her neck as Witch Baby Wigg skates home.
— Francesca Lia Block
You just happened to put your hand to your face and find it damp and you wondered what the hell Christ bothered to die for, if He ever died at all.
— John Le Carre
I am a woman. Not a damp puzzle piece to toy with by your dirty hands. I am a woman. Nothing less, attempting to piece together her truth.
— Brandi Gomez
She could already feel small waves of her juices fall from her newly-broken pussy, making a damp spot under her ass.
— Lola Newmar
And when a damp Fell round the path of Milton, in his hand The thing became a trumpet; whence he blew Soul-animating strains,-alas! too few.
— William Wordsworth
prevent it from drying out you can place a damp piece
— Sarah Franklin
You like pink?" Cole touched her again though the damp material. "Yes, Rachel, especially your sweet pink pussy.
— Ella Frank
The dry high spirits of this destroyer of optimism make most optimists look damp and depressed.
— Philip Littell