moist

[US]/mɔɪst/
[UK]/mɔɪst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. damp, slightly wet.

Phrases & Collocations

moist soil

moisturize skin

moist air

moist heat

moist climate

Example Sentences

the air was moist and heavy.

the dough should be moist but not sticky.

duct the moist air away.

This herbicide degrades in moist soil.

Grasses were moist with dew.

Ferns grow in shady and moist places.

Frogs produce slime to keep their skin moist.

his skin looked moist and fungoid.

Despicable concupiscent and moist the flower of latter-day industry.

There were no windows to admit moist atmosphere to enter.

The moist water of the earth is exhausted by evaporation.

Her skin felt moist and feverish.

Special rose water essence contains moist-keeping factors that are able to inexhaustibly supply moisture for skin, making it moist lastingly.

The place have non-drafty or dusty, quaky, moist and rainy.

upthrust of ground or pavement caused by the freezing of moist soil.

moist, cool, soft grass growing underfoot.

Strawberries grow best in a cool, moist climate.

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