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[ US /ˈdui/ ]
[ UK /djˈuːi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. wet with dew

How To Use dewy In A Sentence

  • The result is a dewy, non-greasy finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • We often went to the park for picnics, sitting on the cannon in the sun, marvelling at the dewy luminescence of the bleeding heart begonias in the steamy green light of the conservatory.
  • To blame their youth, however, is to question the gimmick: two dewy adolescent Russians adding a lesbian jolt to teen pop's fading schoolgirl fantasies.
  • There's nothing as beautiful as an early-morning dewy newly-opened rose.
  • The chilly wind whipped strands of dark hair across her face, and the dewy smell of wet grass filled her senses.
  • Let's not give the impression that we are entering into this with dewy-eyed naivety.
  • Jerusalem might carpenter a cross for Him, but the world would weave its heartfelt devotion into a crown of love for Him, bestudded with the dewy tears of its gratitude, sparkling like diamonds in the light of His face. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel
  • I can feel the stuff I don't say rotting inside me like mildewy spuds in a sack," he says.
  • I can recall the dewy eyes of Kelli White at the world championships in Paris last summer when, after winning the 100 and 200 meters, she tested positive for a stimulant most often used to treat narcolepsy. Starr Gazing: Jewels of Denial
  • Under the band of Milky Way stars, we listened to crickets pulsate in the dewy grass, and watched the orange coals lick themselves with tiny flames.
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