Examples of 'little moisture' in a sentence

Meaning of "little moisture"

little moisture: this refers to a small amount of water or liquid present in a substance or environment

How to use "little moisture" in a sentence

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little moisture
But newspaper holds relatively little moisture.
It only takes a little moisture to dampen your efforts.
But it is a good geito to absorbNa little moisture my body.
There is little moisture to temper the effects of rarefied air.
The cold air carries little moisture.
They got a little moisture over there and basically said.
Tree roots need a little moisture.
A little moisture in the colony can result in bee diseases and infections.
All you need is a little moisture and enough time.
After flowering the plants need very little moisture.
These cold waters produce little moisture needed on the mainland.
You want it to be thick but still hold a little moisture.
It is important to use what little moisture is present to grow the crop.
Such devices usually produce heat but contain little moisture.
I see you a little moisture.

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Wash your face and dry it gently trying to keep a little moisture.
There was a little moisture.
Leave a little moisture in them so that the crust can stick to the outside.
I am going to clear a little moisture.
Bringing with it a little moisture that will cool things off a bit.
The difficulties in introducing a mixture containing little moisture are then increased.
They absorb what little moisture they get and retain it.
You can mulch around the plant to help retain just a little moisture.
Something as simple as a little moisture or other contaminant under the paint in those areas.
A desert biome grows vegetation that is high in fiber with very little moisture.
Too little moisture can reduce the calorie count or make the food dry.
Quite frankly, they offer very little moisture protection.
They absorb little moisture and remain stable when machine washed and dried at moderate temperatures.
However, you can also have too little moisture in a room.
C There may be a little moisture on the shirts at the end of the programme.
For example, polyolefin plastics tend to have little moisture content.
They require relatively little moisture and are often found outside of the kitchen and bathroom.
They should be somewhat firmer, and should absorb as little moisture as possible.
If it has a little moisture and it 's left alone.
Do not rub or dry yourself completely ; leave a little moisture on your skin.
Since there is so little moisture in the anvil, winds can move freely.
Gosh, you know, the owner did mention something about a recent little moisture problem downstairs.
I think there was a little moisture on the ball, and it slipped out of my hand.
Unfortunately, a synthetic filling does not offer very good insulation and it absorbs very little moisture.
It needs little moisture to survive, and is very forgiving to the beginner gardeners.
Their hard, impervious shells means little moisture evaporates from inside the egg.
Remember, little moisture escapes during cooking, so add additional liquid sparingly.
The pouch of claim 1 wherein said membrane transmits little moisture and substantially no liquid.
When too little moisture is present, carbonation reactions may take place under less optimal conditions.
I notice then again, the strange thing, a little moisture and petroleum begin to run together.
But sufficient for plant growth: Our scans showed little moisture.
Most refrigerators contain little moisture and can dry out kernels, resulting in poor popping.
Here in Venice, has always been a little moisture.
Remember, little moisture escapes during slow cooking, so add additional.
Eventually, the final cake products contain very little moisture and can be deposited as sewage.

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