Examples of 'moistens' in a sentence

Meaning of "moistens"

moisten (verb): To make something slightly wet or damp, adding humidity or moisture
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of moisten

How to use "moistens" in a sentence

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While dry vodka moistens our lips.
Moistens dry skin and protects it from chapping.
And the budding dew moistens my hair.
This moistens the bread without using milk.
Blessed is the rain because it moistens their faces.
It also moistens the lungs to avoid violent contractions.
And the plot moistens.
This function moistens the coffee before it is actually brewed.
It is raining in the early morning dew moistens little jasmine.
One moistens at the thought.
Between your legs quivers and moistens with longing.
Almost nobody moistens the glass and it is very important.
And of water because it moistens.
The man moistens his eyeballs and we are having a meeting about it.
And blinking is very important because it moistens the eyes.

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The solution moistens the lens well and does not spoil it.
This literal nose warms the cold and moistens the dry.
The robot partly moistens the cloth and applies the cleaning agent itself.
Just as the rain that falls at the right time moistens the ground while working.
The water gradually moistens the filter which is only slightly immersed in the water.
Opera singers use this all the time to release saliva which moistens your mouth.
This strain moistens and its colour changes to black with the passage of time.
The sinuses produce mucus that cleans and moistens the membranes of the nose and throat.
For I see a rebel tear mars your fair cheek and moistens it.
When Jesus moistens it with his blood.
Liu Yandong pointed out that civilization is like water that moistens things silently.
Optimally moistens the coffee - as if it were brewed by hand.
A typically British rain moistens the city center.
BUTTON Pressing this Button provides a defined jet of spray which gently moistens fabric.
Which moistens the entire earth, causing all living beings.
In addition, it is simple to apply and moistens perfectly in water.
Once it moistens up in my mouth, it chews just like a real piece of steak.
As a rule, a so called active humidifier moistens the air of a patient connected to a respirator.
What moistens the lip and what brightens the eye?
That increases the uterine lining, and moistens the mucous membrane.
Dew moistens the little jasmine its white leaves, chaste and fresh.
By the phenomenon of evapotranspiration, the trees release water vapor, which moistens the air.
With the wave he moistens and the hem and the foot,.
Moistens the lips from time to time, but do not let her drink anything.
At the same time, saliva moistens the tongue and prepares it for food.
A liquid bait-toxicant formulation is released from the reservoir onto and moistens an absorbent pad.
This moistens and lubricates the food, as well as begins the digestive process.
A savoury option would be chicken soup, which moistens the throat and provides a filling meal.
Steam not only moistens the nasal passages, but also helps in clearing the congestion.
In accordance with this technique, a nitrogenous aqueous solution moistens the culture medium using capillarity.
First, it moistens your hair after the hair dye and shampoo remove its natural oils.
I chose a breathable fabric ' cause you look like the kind of a fella that moistens under pressure.
Steam inhalation, in turn, moistens the bronchial tubes and makes the excreted mucus more fluid.
Next, the mouth, a little sip gently slides across the tongue and moistens the palate.
The man moistens his eyeballs, and we are having a meeting about it . He blinked.

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