It'll be a soggy old world in Somerset tomorrow morning, even soggier than it was this morning. |
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And the soaked-to-the-skin descriptions of rain and fog are a good deal soggier than anything on the Weather Channel. |
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Thankfully the sun drew the crowds out on Sunday and made up for the disappointing attendance on the soggier first day. |
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It's a little soggier, but it's the way New York is. |
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Another weepy that will leave your hard-done hanky soggier than Michael Phelps trunks. |
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And thereafter United had that look about them of a swimmer trying to stay afloat with his jeans getting soggier and heavier. |
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Speaking of opening the floodgates, things get soggier still when someone wets their pants and Jonny and Adam find themselves in deep water once again. |
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Traditionally, New England is a soggier gardening atmosphere than the Midwest, where rain gardens are a bonanza for parched land that needs every speck of water. |
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