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How To Use Moistly In A Sentence

  • And was there frostwork about and thick weather and hice, soon calid, soon frozen, cold on warm but moistly dry, and a boatshaped blanket of bruma air-sighs and hellstohns and flammballs and vodashouts and every — thing to please everybody? — Finnegans Wake
  • Three dark mounds sit on my plate, glistening moistly: a fat teaspoon each of beluga, osetra and sevruga caviar.
  • The woman pressed extinguished the cigarette butt, also selected on, but I have discovered her corner of the eye, that as soon as wiped moistly crystal clear.
  • Therefore, outside the window was longer had many rights and wrongs. Afterward, their both eyes then looked like their underpants equally throughout the year moistly .
  • The light from the Proteus penetrated through what seemed to him a vast thickness of tissue and in its muted intensity, the alveolus was a tremendous cavern, with walls that glinted moistly and distantly. Fantastic Voyage
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  • Hooch's wise eyes followed those capable fingers, keenly, moistly, from behind their thick but clear bifocal lenses. BEHINDLINGS
  • The pear and frangipane tart needed more pear, but its almond frangipane was moistly satisfying and its pastry had the almost sandy crumbliness which is the hallmark of good shortcrust.
  • Two components , transparent epoxy primer varnish . May be moistly dried.
  • Soba may be the ultimate Japanese noodle: moistly crunchy groats temporarily transformed, as if by magic, into pasta; fragile, earthy strands of buckwheat that cohere just long enough to travel on chopsticks to your mouth.
  • Three dark mounds sit on my plate, glistening moistly: a fat teaspoon each of beluga, osetra and sevruga caviar.
  • And was there frostwork about and thick weather and hice, soon calid, soon frozen, cold on warm but moistly dry, and a boatshaped blanket of bruma air-sighs and hellstohns and flammballs and vodashouts and every — thing to please everybody? — Finnegans Wake
  • Bentlam, known also to the trade by such nicknames as" benny, "" benweed, "" happy-sleep, "and others, is a shredded, moistly fibrous material of about the same consistency and texture as fine-cut chewing tobacco. Gray Lensman

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