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–adjective 
1. soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.
2. damp and heavy, as poorly baked bread.
3. spiritless, heavy, dull, or stupid: a soggy novel.  


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Polanski provocatively envisioned the Macbeths as a hot young couple (Jon Finch and Francesca Annis) but, killer hippies aside, he has no particular gift for spectacle. 

The film's bear-baiting, barnyard pageantry is less convincing than its clammy locations. 

Macbeth
ran over budget and schedule thanks mainly to Polanski's insistence on filming in [rugged] Northumberland and [soggy] Wales. 

His was a director's trip. Lady Macbeth's gratuitously nude sleepwalking aside, Polanski's main present to his producer was a naked coven of elderly witches, daring Hef to run a Playboy spread on the Hags of Cawdor. 

barnyard
–adjective
3. indecent; smutty; vulgar: His barnyard [humor] made us all blush.  
coven
–noun 
an assembly of witches, esp. a group of thirteen.  


precipitate
cataract 
slush
[romantic] slush
In the [snow] and [slush] of New Jersey

dank
damp often chilly
a dank [cellar]
The dankest [dungeon] would be warmed in the sunshine of Bettie's smile or [crumble] under the force of her wink. 
damper
His [glum] mood put a [damper] on their party.
Mol comes dazzlingly alive in color in a way she doesn't in B&W, which increasingly [puts] a mild damper on the predominantly shades-of-gray picture. 
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