Synonym: damp, dank, humid, watery, wet. Similar words: moisture, foist, hoist, egoist, cloister, boisterous, memoir, turmoil. Meaning: [mɔɪst] adj. slightly wet.
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91. Just a plate of moist, fluffy eggs mixed with bits of some of the tastiest, juiciest ham of recent memory.
92. Hot and steamy, the smell of moist decay pervades the air.
93. Plant tubers in a 6in tray of moist potting compost so that their tops are just covered.
94. They must be kept evenly moist in drought with the garden hose.
95. A rich, moist soil and an open situation he considered ideal for producing the best blooms.
96. This recipe produces a cake with a moist, slightly gummy texture, which some of our tasters actually preferred.
97. The best thing you can do for your skin, throughout the year, is keep it moist with creams.
98. Press one or two pips into each pot. Stand the pot in a saucer and keep the compost moist.
99. It is true that the deep forests are moist, but they are entirely without permanent standing water.
100. The fungus grows best on the surface of moist soils, containing bird and bat droppings.
101. A Astilbes are hardy herbaceous perennials which prefer a deep, moist, loamy soil.
102. The sandwiches are made with moist slices of chicken breast, topped with various ingredients.
103. One of the ways to keep a muffin moist is to not skimp on fruit or liquid.
104. Keep peat pellets or pots moist at all times while the seedlings are growing under lights.
105. In the morning, when she calls her parents, her eyes are red and moist: from sleeplessness, he assumes.
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106. Amphibians have moist skins and keep them so with slime produced from small glands distributed all over the body.
107. Be careful not to use too much glycerine or the colour will become too moist and sticky.
108. These tender plants like a moist, well-draining and fertile soil.
109. As they left the building, waves of moist humid air wrapped around her skin.
110. The jute had an acrid smell that scooped up the rank aroma of moist earth as it leapt from the ground.
111. The magazine editor offered me his moist, soft hand; then I was left alone at the table with my brother.
112. One day it was a moist, spongy cake, another time it was Jell-O and whipped cream.
113. If the skin and gills are kept moist they can remain out of water for quite some time.
114. We most certainly agree that dry forests deserve as much attention as tropical and moist forests.
115. Sugar shone on his mouth, spilled as he thrust into the dancers, his moist lips reddened.
116. I feel moist breath on the back of my neck, and fingers touch my arm.
117. This will pervade a surprisingly large area with fragrance, particularly on a warm moist evening.
118. Tornadoes usually form when rising warm, moist air rotates, as winds from opposite directions collide.
119. Gradually add stock until mixture is moist but still light and loose.
120. Steaming Steaming is another method of moist heat cooking again by conduction.