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He could barely see through the streams of water running across his horn-rimmed, circular, bottle glasses, and to look at him dripping and sodden in brown tweed and corduroy waistcoat, as thin as a rake and far too short to be a policeman, you would think him incapable of exerting the slightest force upon fresh air
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She had gone out in her cotton nightrobe, now discarded in a sodden heap at the base of the mast
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Basically, Smith could no more organise a cosmic booze-up in an entire star field of breweries than could an ant recite the works of Rabbie Burns across the vast glens of Whisky sodden Scotland
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I doze again, my face resting on the now sodden head rest
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The waterproofs were good, but the bottoms of my hosen are sodden and my boots have been dryer
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buried in the sodden hair of my chest,
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’ Ozzie had said to the heap of sodden flesh and clothing now seeping foul water all over the bedroom floor
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removed his sodden wool coat and muddy boots and
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The floor is wet and there are two tea towels, sodden and dripping, hanging over the rail on the kitchen range
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And it was there, that perhaps as a result of a leak in the roof and subsequent soakings from the late spring and early summer rains, the loft above the stalls, heavy with sodden fodder, gave way over the area in which he was working
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sodden and miserable, into our hotel
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under her sodden wimple, but could tell from the tone of
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across the sodden plains to the south
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“More poultice please Nimblefax,” and a sodden batch came spitting his way, he caught it and bound the hoof
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from his sodden clothes and boots, Jean went inside
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she lost consciousness, however, she thought she heard footsteps squishing in the sodden grass
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Although at first he thought he had heard some rustling in the long grass and some sodden footsteps, he saw nothing and chalked it up to the exhaustion from a long day
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I hastily touched the flame to my kindling and watched the fire eat away at the sodden cloth
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It was pitiful to see the American troops extracting, with difficulty, single cartridges from their sodden belts, while the Spaniards pressed home the pentacapsular clip in their Mausers and had five shots ready
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Thesa entered the tunnel, the shimmering light emanating from his still sodden fur reflecting dully from the walls around him
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The attendant took the sodden cloth square and gingerly placed it on top of the can when I had finished
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Searching along the bank he found a suitable branch and used it to retrieve his sodden clothes
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It seems everyone down here has a few, why not me?” He dipped rye toast into tepid coffee and ate the bit that hung sodden and ready to fall before speaking
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As I stripped out of my sodden old battledress, complete with dog-collar jacket and a rather unofficial pair of trousers, men from the cookhouse called at the door
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Would everything be dry, or would it be a sodden mess? Would we be having a major mishap?
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His hair and clothes were so sodden with his sweat that it looked like he’d poured the water over his head
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He produced a sodden wallet, plopped it onto Gordon’s desktop and resumed rummaging
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forest, sticking to the sodden trail
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increasingly oblivious to the weight of their sodden clothing
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Because of the sodden Olden Hallows
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“The time will come, and to you it will feel as though a sequence of days have passed, but in reality I have been waiting here for years that stretch longer then the whole time which I have known you and have been alive but still I love you, and still I know that I would open up the gates of hell to see you again, just wait there, wait in the ground, the cold wet ground of that sodden graveyard and soon, you'll see me again” Chloe knew that she promised this to Nolan
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to burn up the sacrifice on the sodden alter
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Sodden, beaten down, and ready to be manipulated
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9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof
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19 And the priest shall take the sodden shoulder of the ram, and one unleavened cake out of the basket, and one unleavened wafer, and shall put them on the hands of the Nazarite, after the hair of his separation is shaven:
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9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head
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(The word "sodden" is Strong's H1310 and is bashal and means boiled
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continually sodden compost which literally suffocates the roots
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I pulled my sodden legs out of the water and stumbled over onto the pavement
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It is only as they cross the sodden bridge into the courtyard again that Ralph realises he does not know where to take him
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Monaghan had maneuvered the MAC sergeant around so he didn't see the sodden man being dragged away
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above it, as the air was still sodden with humidity from the night
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With her cloak still tucked around her, she emptied the excess water from her mud encrusted boots and pulled off her sodden socks and replaced them with her spare dry pair
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Wringing green liquid from his sodden shirt, Bill insisted he’d stepped into the Plunge Pool intentionally for ‘extreme rehydration purposes’
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The sodden walls of the curling tunnels flickered mysteriously
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Roads were cluttered with removal vans, utes, cars and trailers stacked with household goods, sodden furniture - anything salvageable from homes made uninhabitable by the collapse of the canal system
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For an instant he reeled on buckling knees, and then fell in a sodden heap on the floor
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He noticed Sam‘s sodden clothes clinging to him highlighting a leanness that bordered on gauntness—face drawn, eyes hollow though still shot through with the fire of steely resolve
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With feel Samson determined that the tremendous log was crushing the dog‘s head but Sam‘s prone position prevented the use of leverage needed to shift the sodden wood
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The spare wheel was housed under the wheel chair, but in around thirty minutes of cursing and effort it was a rain sodden Greg who was receiving the woman’s thanks and blessings and sending her on her way
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It was then remembered his sodden suit and the top pocket into which he’d shoved it
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Shielded from the chill of the wet morning by a wall of glass he sat in his conservatory staring at the sodden lawn where the brightest things to be seen were the rampant daffodils shining in the patio lights, bowing their heads against the August wind
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Her gray hair was sodden, and her bones ached
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The spectres caught him almost instantly, and dragged him down into the sodden earth
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The man stood straight when he had finished and wiped his sweat sodden brow with a shaking
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The rest of them hunched under their wet cloaks, and Aesa fooled himself into thinking the sodden wool weight was keeping him warm
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Then there came a panting, snorting sound, and heavy footfalls mingled with the squelch of sodden turf and shallow puddles
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I wanted to see how they were getting on after their drenching; and as I stood looking at them in the calm light, the fence at the back of them sodden into dark greens and blacks that showed up every leaf and lovely loose wet flower, a robin came and sat on the fence near me and began to sing
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And then how wonderful the world looked after the sodden picture of yesterday still in my mind
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She is not more solemn on a blank February afternoon, when the world outside in its cold wrapping of mist shudders through the sodden hours, than she is on such a day of living radiance as this third one of our journey
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In the spring the blue hepaticas, children of those that were there the first day, gather about his sodden mound in little flocks of loveliness
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Again Smitty took a seat on the bench and soaked in the pond’s mist, studying the feather’s movements and pondering his own life, mirrored in that tiny speck of sodden wing
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She seemed to have taken the sodden greys of the afternoon, the dulness and the gathering dusk, and made out of their gloom the one perfect background for her beauty
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“This rain will be our salvation, girl,” he bellowed, slapping the sodden flank of the horse
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At tea-time, after a tempestuous walk in the wet during which, as she splashed through sodden miles of sad-coloured wilderness, she took her gods to witness that the thing should be done that afternoon, she did finally bring it out
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If she had needed reassuring, this happy morning warm and scented would have done it; but now that the night was over, a time when those who are going to have doubts do have them, and the dark sodden days when if facts are going to be blurred they are blurred, she felt no scruples nor any misgivings--she had simply got to the beginning of the most wonderful holiday of her life
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He slashed at bushes and brushed aside the large sodden leaves in his path, uncaring of the noise it made
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The foot was wet and had little bits of sodden grass stuck to it
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Spock wiped his now sodden hand down his shorts and slurred
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The girls tended to Nick, and eased his todger back into his sodden shorts and zipped up his flies, and dabbed at the urine that covered the front of his shorts with some tissues
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warm enough, but is completely sodden! And the temperature keeps dropping! This could be a serious problem
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Who is the family that spawns such an evil boy? An innkeeper’s family: the lowest of the low class new breed of greed filth: selling rotgut liquor to get rich fast off the poor sodden downtrodden workers of England and all the starving out of work sailors and pirates… the book assumes that an innkeeper is a legally good person
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Wiping sodden eyes, Hanor did not care what the others thought
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were actually made by an actor who imitated his voice because by the evening, Churchill as usual had drunk himself into a sodden stupor and was too drunk to give any speech
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They came from dead filthy evil stinking sinking dying undead shit rotten turds that need to be exterminated and killed dead so they will never ever again poison a living boy and man to betray the most powerful forces for good in the world and become the traitorous lecher and drunkard that he Winston Churchill actually became; an incompetent, bumbling, sodden alcoholic bum completely controlled and manipulated by his own undead ancestors
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I stripped my sodden clothes off and finished my shower, grateful to wash the filth of the harbor away
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The paving stones were full of holes and the holes were full of slick wet mud so I had to stride and tip toe my way along so as not to get sodden feet
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as he turned on his sodden heels and bolted youthfully toward the Chapel entrance to
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In Wilford churchyard the dahlias were sodden with rain--wet black-crimson balls
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The mood hanging over the Gladers as they ate couldn’t have been more somber or sodden with fear
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His boots were leaky and sodden with mud and rain
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Owing to the fact that there had been a spell of bad weather the ground was sodden with rain and there was mud everywhere, the men's clothing and boots being caked with it
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some young and accompanied by their husbands, some old and evidently sodden with drink
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Then the gravediggers started to shovel the sodden earth back into the hole, and the crowd began to disperse
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Sam was strong, but his heavy winter coat was now sodden and dragging him down
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Across the field the bloom of the cherry tree under which they had sat that morning hung sodden and spoiled
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marked on the sodden soil, was the track of a bicycle
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At last, as the first lark rose toward the light that was still far up in the sky, Silver, his pale fur sodden dark with dew, came limping back to where Hazel was encouraging Bluebell and Pipkin
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Stupefied with the shock, unable even to move, the sodden rabbits crouched inert, almost pinned to the earth by the rain
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Wearied by all they had gone through, the sodden rabbits crouched without talking, incapable of any feeling but a dull relief and without even the energy to wonder what was going to happen next
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He clasped the telegraphist close round the neck, assuring him that all the officers of the Esmeralda garrison were going to be made colonels, while tears of happiness streamed down his sodden face
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Long lines of soldiers were passing, dust covered, sodden with weariness
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So she had unharnessed him and crawled, sodden with fatigue, into the back of the sleep clamped down her eyelids, a weak voice that apologized even as it begged: wagon and stretched her aching legs
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Her heart contracted a little with shame at the sight of that She had started up the steps in search of him when she saw that the door of the closed door, remembering the many nights of this last summer when Rhett had sat there alone, drinking until he was sodden and Pork came to urge him to bed
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At the door the wood-hooped pails, sodden and bleached by infinite scrubbings, hung like hats on a stand upon the forked and peeled limb of an oak fixed there for that purpose; all of them ready and dry for the evening milking
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The rain had stopped, but inch-deep water bearing the sodden white petals of flowering trees parted around his shoes
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He smiled, thinking how good that would feel, to jump right in and come up sopping wet and grinning, with water cascading down his cheeks and through his tangled hair and his tunic clinging sodden to his skin