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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Moisten' in a Sentence

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Before the hike, the hiker will have moistened the cloth to stay cool.
The explorer had to moisten his lips with water in the dry desert.
She was moistening her lips with lip balm to protect them from the harsh winter winds.
The baker uses a brush to moisten the top of the bread before baking.
The hiker is moistening his lips with water on the mountain trail.
By the end of the cooking class, they will have moistened the cake layers perfectly.
The gardeners have been moistening the soil for the new flower bed.
A light drizzle helped moisten the dusty roads in the village.
The chef instructed us to moisten the cake with a sugar syrup for added flavor.
The librarian used a damp cloth to moisten the old book's brittle pages.
As the rain fell, she was moistening the soil for the newly planted seeds.
The scientist demonstrated how to moisten a microscope slide for clearer observations.
He has been moistening the sponge before applying the paint on the canvas.
By the time you arrive, I will have moistened the soil for planting.
The chef had been moistening the dough with care to create the perfect pastry.
To revive the wilting flowers, she moistens the soil around their roots.

Moisten

moi-suhn
verbTo add moisture or make something damp.

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Last Updated On: June 17, 2024
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