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Definition of wet season in English: wet seasonnoun A regular period of prolonged rainfall. during the wet season a network of creeks, water channels, and muddy tracks connect villages Example sentencesExamples - During the wet season, a network of creeks, water channels and muddy tracks connect villages.
- The extensive network of large irrigation channels depends entirely upon the wet season rainwater collected in the dam.
- In three months, this country will again be vivid green and brimming with wet season run-off.
- On the better Kimberley cattle runs there was plenty of time off, particularly in the wet season.
- Despite nearly a quarter century of operations, most wet seasons overwhelm the miner's capacity to manage water on site.
- Birds are most plentiful in the wet season when up to 300 species gathers here.
- He has a project in the Top End about the influence of the wet season on family life.
- Part of the reserve is closed in the wet season between March and May.
- Milked three times a day, camels produce nine liters of milk per day during the wet season.
- I would love to see Darwin's wet season diverted to the drought-stricken farmers.
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