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- adverb In a
humid manner.
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Examples
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The weather during the last week of basic training in mid-March was hot, humidly hot.
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We knew its place because the deep darkness there grew humidly darker.
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Of course, editorial work obliges one to accept, with gratitude, anyone's accurate emendation, no matter how nasal and humidly self-gratified the tone.
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Against the sundial, facing the poet, leaned the tall figure of Messer Fifanti, his bald head uncovered and shining humidly, his eyes ever and anon stealing a look at his splendid wife where she sat so demurely at the prelate's side.
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Beaming humidly through their dark lashes so mildly,
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At last the light of the cabin we were seeking gleamed humidly through the trees.
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Pierson ran the Mustangs through the usual conditioning drills to acclimate the players to the heat and humidly.
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Once you have decided on your destination, you can set the temperature, sunshine, humidly and rainfall parameters you require, and it will return a chart showing you which months of the year give you the best chance of meeting them.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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A LOW-cost bushfire detection system that combines SMS technology and temperature and humidly sensors is being developed by Adelaide researchers.
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The Munson office of the Division of Forestry coordinates all public and private prescribed fires, based on temperature, humidly, wind and smoke in Santa Rosa, Escambia and Okaloosa counties.
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