moisten
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- moistener noun
- overmoisten verb
- premoistened adjective
- remoisten verb
- supermoisten verb (used with object)
- unmoisten verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of moisten
Example Sentences
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And your throat hitched up against your will and your eyes moistened and when they started with “USA! USA!” you gave up, gave in, and pumped your fist.
The mark is made with the moistened ashes of palms that were burned after the previous year’s Palm Sunday.
The teacher bristled, with anger moistening her eyes: “Just think of where you would prefer to live.”
Months earlier, in March, farmworkers had used a machine to drop each little plant, grown in a greenhouse, into the moistened soil.
From Los Angeles Times
This and other recent rainfall have done much to moisten the landscape and make it harder for blazes to start.
From Los Angeles Times
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