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dewiness

/doo-ee, dyoo-ee/US // ˈdu i, ˈdyu i //UK // (ˈdjuːɪ) //

露水,露珠,露意,露水的作用

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    dew·i·er, dew·i·est.

    • : moist with or as if with dew.
    • : having the quality of dew: dewy tears.

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Examples

  • When she confused the parsley and cilantro, he pointed out the signs above the dewy herbs.

  • Another one I love is their whole Hydroboost series because it’s so hydrating and I love a good glow and for my skin to be dewy.

  • The gel they mix with soil absorbs the dewy moisture and holds it.

  • Your bath will leave you calm, cool, collected, and dewy to boot.

  • When romancing the dewy Briony, the cosmopolitan New Yorker Andrew sounds like the creepy European Humbert Humbert.

  • Dropping off Haley at school could have been really dewy and sappy.

  • Hot, scantily clad girl with perpetually dewy skin plus a muscle-bound, invincible, heat-packing man?

  • Yet she presents herself in much the same dewy, charming, handsome way the president did when he first appeared a national figure.

  • Mr. Latimer comes across as an honest, if perhaps an occasionally naïve and dewy-eyed observer.

  • She had been walking alone with her arms hanging limp, letting her white skirts trail along the dewy path.

  • How beautiful thou art, O heaven divine,And thou, O dewy earth!

  • In quiet shade the sombre valley lay,While all the little hills around were clothedWith the soft lustre of the dewy moon.

  • I could fancy the joy of walking between these dewy rows in the fresh morning sun and picking my breakfast.

  • We moved across the dewy lawn to a bench beneath the sycamore that guarded the house, and sat down.