Synonym: wet. Similar words: gesture, posture, disturb, disturbing, disturbance, turmoil, hoist, cloister. Meaning: ['mɔɪstʃə(r)] n. wetness caused by water.
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91. It was dark with moisture and dotted with white flecks of snow.
92. The second hazard is that old bugaboo, moisture, encouraging mildew growth and eventual decay.
93. As with conventionally grown grains, millers will accept samples with a 2 % admixture and moisture content of 14 %.
94. No moisture is expected until the mid-July monsoon season, if it comes this year.
95. These cling without roots and survive on atmospheric moisture, trickles of melt-water or trapped snow and rain.
96. They discarded clothes, finished their water and desperately sucked at the tomatoes for moisture.
97. Combine driver Rob Greaves was very surprised that moisture content for this time of the year was only 13.5%.
98. It saves a few pence but it is a weak point that could allow moisture to penetrate.
99. Plentiful moisture in the extreme northern latitudes, for example, is rendered useless by severe winter frost and an abbreviated growing season.
100. There were no corresponding accretions on the floor, no moisture dripped from overhead.
101. They have proved beneficial for plants partly because of their cotton fibre content, which lends moisture.
102. Feel the moisture in the air from the lush, green vegetation.
103. But the floors feel spongy with moisture, and the air is saturated with the smell of mildew and fried fish.
104. Modifications in curd treatment result in cheeses that are different in moisture content, body and texture, and flavor and aroma.
105. The natural properties of Mint Balm help to hold moisture so you can achieve a firm hold without stiffness.
106. One means suggested for transfer of moisture into the interior of Pangaea has been monsoonal circulation created by the Permian continental configuration.
107. Where moisture is limited and productivity low the moss covering remains thin.
108. Baste frequently with the sauce mixture to maintain the moisture.
109. Evaporation through pores starts at the surface with water being continuously drawn out and evaporating as a moisture gradient comes into being.
110. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until onions yield their moisture.
111. Wiping a slick of moisture from her brow,(http://sentencedict.com/moisture.html) she reviewed the situation.
112. The moisture in the gel will be given off during the day and reabsorbed at night.
113. Some Sharp models track the progress of the food as it cooks by assessing the moisture level.
114. When roasting lean meats and small game birds, basting is essential to maintain moisture.
115. Store any works away from the studio in a dry, dust and moisture free environment.
116. This gives a moisture retentive medium, but allows excess water to drain from the roots.
117. Purists argue against roasting in a conventional oven because the closed space traps moisture, adversely affecting the roasting process.
118. The golden iridescence of Cassida and its allies is produced by a film of moisture beneath the surface cuticle.
119. He had a habit of spitting into his hands and licking moisture on to his fingers while he worked.
120. There's a removable shaped insole with a Cambrelle top to wick moisture away from the foot.
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