Synonym: wet. Similar words: gesture, posture, disturb, disturbing, disturbance, turmoil, hoist, cloister. Meaning: ['mɔɪstʃə(r)] n. wetness caused by water.
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61. When wood absorbs moisture, its fibers swell.
62. Cotton sheets breathe, absorb moisture, and create less static electricity, which gives you a more comfortable rest.
63. Mulch plants each spring with straw to conserve moisture and keep weeds in check.
64. To some animals, this moisture is their golden opportunity and perhaps their signal for dispersal.
65. Lotions or creams smoothed on while the skin is still damp will seal in extra moisture.
66. Mulch: Material such as grass clippings or wood chips put down to discourage weeds and hold in moisture.
67. As the dough bakes in the oven, the moisture in the fat creates steam.
68. It works by absorbing moisture on the surface of your skin.
69. All have white-grizzled faces, where the moisture from their exhaled breaths has frozen on to their feathers.
70. Beads of moisture have formed on the inside of the window.
71. You wipe your forehead, and feel the moisture on the palm of your hand-you wipe your hand on your pants.
72. Depending on the presence of soil moisture, they are absent from very dry ground and vary in structure according to wetness.
73. The same principle can be used to make a moisture meter from wooded strips.
74. Instead of blocking up your pores, Kyomi absorbs moisture on the surface of your skin.
75. Up to about 25 percent moisture content the whole of the water in wood is held in association with the hydroxyls in the cell walls.
76. Egg whites absorb moisture, and more is not always better.
77. By leaving the tramlines, which were still greenish, he had a sample at 16% moisture.
78. The bread continues to bake during this time, with much of the excess interior moisture evaporating.
79. This gets the oil hot enough to evaporate any moisture that reacts to form acids in the engine.
80. The reason: the breath of tourists walking through the passageways creates moisture, which then turns into corrosive salt.
81. Moisture ran from her brow as the fire flourished and crackled and the pressure inside her gathered fearful momentum.
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82. Winter squash needs plenty of moisture to reach the optimum size.
83. A bog garden is a natural extension of a pool in which moisture loving plants can be grown.
84. The moisture had made his hair curl even more, and had brought out the hardiness of his complexion.
85. However, warmth and moisture favour development and allow the accumulation of large numbers of infective stages.
86. Moisture is another factor. Tree roots drink a lot of water, so remember to water what you plant.
87. The Mount was a shadow in the air and the iron railings along the promenade dripped globules of moisture.
88. The moisture content of wood may be determined simply by weighing a small sample before and after oven drying.
89. Remove from heat, allow greens to cool, then squeeze moisture from the greens.
90. They were grey with dimness and moisture, and seemed to glisten like snails.
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