It had been easy, she thought-until she walked out into the street and noticed that under her coat, her blouse was sticking damply to her shoulder blades.
Mat's shirt stuck to him damply, and he was beginning to sweat his coat through in patches.
For just a moment, as the car inched forward toward the wooden bridge, he saw Rosebud in the rearview mirror, her face drowsy in the heat, a strand of hair stuck damply to her forehead.
Cafferty's short grey hair stuck damply to his skull.
This is what I told myself on those hot afternoons in San Juan when I was thirty years old and my shirt stuck damply to my back and I felt myself on that big and lonely hump, with my hardnose years behind me and all the rest downhill.
Her plait had come undone, and straggling wisps of hair were sticking damply to her face.
The two women were still asleep-Linden lay like a battered wife with her hair sticking damply to her face-but Sunder was up before him.
The silk tunic stuck damply to her.
"Tony, please take me back, please, please--" And he was back, sitting on the curb of Arapahoe Street, his shirt sticking damply to his back, his body bathed in sweat.
The pajama shirt stuck damply to my back.