How To Use Moistening In A Sentence
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Oil skin: choose moistening type, and wipe off after absorption.
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Gnarled, twisted, and crevassed, its deepest, darkest cave concealed a fragile moistening stalactite.
When a Billion Chinese Jump
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‘Reckons I'm not fit to have him,’ he muttered, eyes moistening.
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That the internal membrane of the nostrils may be kept always moist, for the better perception of odours, there are two canals, that conduct the tears after they have done their office in moistening and cleaning the ball of the eye into a sack, which is called the lacrymal sack; and from which there is a duct, that opens into the nostrils: the aperture of this duct is formed of exquisite sensibility, and when it is stimulated by odorous particles, or by the dryness or coldness of the air, the sack contracts itself, and pours more of its contained moisture on the organ of smell.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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[4338] or a young lamb divided in the back, exenterated, &c.; all acknowledge the chief cure in moistening throughout.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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The minister listened, his eyes moistening and his thin hand trembling.
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At what point do you switch priorities from irrigating the existing crops to pre-moistening the fallow fields in preparation for stale bedding or getting your seeds to sprout?
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In a way, I was glad it was over; I could already feel my eyes moistening and my voice breaking.
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He paused, moistening his lower lip, nervous of her reaction.
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THE DRAGONS OF SPRING DAWNING Moistening his blood-caked lips with water, Raistlin took hold of the next night-blue spellbook and pulled it over to him.
Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas
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And thus places that are dug open flow by that pressure, and afford the more water (as the breasts of women do milk by their being sucked), the vapor thus moistening and becoming fluid; whereas ground that remains idle and undug is not capable of producing any water, whilst it wants that motion which is the cause of liquefaction.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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Priestley found that the same kind of air was to be obtained by moistening with the spirit of nitre (which he terms nitrous acid) any kind of earth that is free from phlogiston, and applying heat; and consequently he says: "There remained no doubt on my mind but that the atmospherical air, or the thing that we breathe, consists of the nitrous acid and earth, with so much phlogiston as is necessary to its elasticity, and likewise so much more as is required to bring it from its state of perfect purity to the mean condition in which we find it.
Science & Education
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They painted by hand and pointed the tips of their brushes by moistening the tips between their lips.
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While most of the formulas emphasize nourishing yin and moistening dryness, two formulas are listed for excess conditions.
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It's whipgloss, ladies: the grasses steep-edged in the storm, dense with hornets trying to trick their way under the roots while the stains keep creeping out of my fist, moistening the knee of my pants, your pants, our pants leaving us stranded like creatures that gurgle under the waste as the mud hardens.
Gloss
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Dry air conveyance to a just-in-time feeding unit, which minimizes the quantities of material present on the injection molding machine, is used to prevent remoistening of the dried granulate, which is an important asset especially in tropical regions.
Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox
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After they've done their job moistening the eyes, the tears flow into canals in the eyelids, which drain into the lacrimal sac, a pouch in the lower inner corner of each eye socket.
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Mr Codlin indeed required no such persuasion, as he had already eaten as much as he could possibly carry and was now moistening his clay with strong ale, whereof he took deep draughts with a silent relish and invited nobody to partake — thus again strongly indicating his misanthropical turn of mind.
The Old Curiosity Shop
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Another method of purifying the ultramarine from the cement may be used, which is the pricking the yolks of eggs with a pin, and moistening the matter to be purified with the soft part that will run out, and working them together in a glass or flint mortar; after which the mixture must be put into the lixivium, and proceeded with as is above directed.
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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The starch is first converted into a sugar known as maltose, by the action of _malt_, a substance prepared by moistening barley with water, allowing it to germinate, and then drying it.
An Elementary Study of Chemistry
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As an additional means of secrecy, the messages may be transmitted invisibly, by moistening the paper with diluted muriatic acid alone, the writing being rendered legible by a solution of prussiate of potass.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
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Cool water dribbled on his lips, and he opened his mouth, moistening his tongue and swallowing.
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Cool water dribbled on his lips, and he opened his mouth, moistening his tongue and swallowing.
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Chloride tungsten or titanium passed through hot tube, depositing a film of metal on the carbon; or filaments of zirconia oxide, or alumina or magnesia, thoria or other infusible oxides mixed or separate, and obtained by moistening and squirting through a die, are thus coated with above metals and used for incandescent lamps.
Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 2
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‘At 30, I thought I was going to live happily ever after,’ he says, his eyes moistening for the first time.
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Dredge the bones in flour to coat, slightly moistening the bones with reserved liquid if necessary to make starch adhere.
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