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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

wring the moisture

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“Because [ ] you can just, you can just, wring the moisture out of the air today.”
“Yeah, [ ] while, [ ] more like a [ ] afternoon out there. But we now have got to showers and storms beginning [ ]. Let me take you back outside.”
(American WESH TV)
  

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” “Yeah, I'll tell you what, it felt more like a summer afternoon out there. But we now have got those showers and storms beginning to pump on up . ” (American WESH TV) I'm not entirely sure about the opening phrase.

  • ” “Yeah, I'll tell you what, it felt more like a summer afternoon out there.
  • But we now have got those showers and storms beginning to pump on up .
  • ” (American WESH TV) I'm not entirely sure about the opening phrase.
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“['cause but] man you can just, you can just wring the moisture out of the air today.”
“Yeah, I'll tell you what, it felt more like a summer afternoon out there. But we now have got those showers and storms beginning to pump on up. Let me take it back outside.”
(American WESH TV)

I'm not entirely sure about the opening phrase.

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