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  • I know one thing, I definitely won't be calling Damp, "the bear."

    unknown title 2009

  • The phrases appear in a book called Damp Squid, named after the mistake of confusing a squid with a squib, a type of firework.

    TODAYonline 2008

  • For your information, many people searching for information related to Koa Kampgrounds Hayward Wisconsin make the mistake of searching with spelling mistakes for words and phrases such as Damp, Otdoors, Campp, Camping Equipm3nt or even Campinng Recipes.

    RV Full Time Living. RV News, Tips and Information admin 2010

  • All over Washington this week were the thrilling sounds of democracy at work -- the speeches of incoming and outgoing officials, the emotional swearing in ceremonies, the weeping of Boehner the Damp, the solid crack of the gavel being brought down and, less thrillingly, the peep-peep of a chicken as the Obama White House reversed itself on end-of-life counseling.

    Obama gives in to Sarah Palin's dishonesty Richard Cohen 2011

  • Damp feet against the damp backs of his muscular legs, she traced the cords of sinew, opening herself, arching, showing him the rhythm of pleasure with only the towel as a barrier.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • Damp feet against the damp backs of his muscular legs, she traced the cords of sinew, opening herself, arching, showing him the rhythm of pleasure with only the towel as a barrier.

    Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011

  • Damp reeds plastered like headlines against my thighs.

    Tightrope Emily Smith-Miller 2011

  • Damp woods (path) was open, .. soft bottom footware so little to no noise, .. the hunting gods were with me.

    The "Infallible" Shoulder Shot 2009

  • Damp and soggy where it was not sharp and rocky, buffeted by storm winds and lashed by the sea, with the air continually a-tremble with the bellowing of two hundred thousand amphibians, it was a melancholy and miserable sojourning-place.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • Damp reeds plastered like headlines against my thighs.

    Tightrope Emily Smith-Miller 2011

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