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moist

adjective as in wet, wettish

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Thousands of platinum-blonde manes brush against bare, perma-tanned backs moist with snow.

The moist emotions were at once staged for television and overpoweringly real.

The moist rectangle of cooked meat and molten blob of cheese are then layered in a hard roll.

Each firm, moist piece packs a provocative sweet and savory punch.

As a nasal spray it keeps the passages moist and bacteria free, ideal for travel or ducted heating systems.

It is more advantageous to pluck the leaves when they are dry than when they are moist.

Should it still be too moist to be sown, it must be again turned over, and mixed with some dry substance to absorb the moisture.

It should always be erected on dry ground, rather than upon moist, so that no dampness may arise and injure the leaves in curing.

Press the earth gently around the plant if the soil is moist, but if dry, more firmly.

For Connecticut seed leaf a light moist loam is the proper soil.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to moist, such as: damp, humid, muggy, rainy, soggy, and watery.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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