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Meaning of dewrot
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dewrot (v. t.)
To rot, as flax or hemp, by exposure to rain, dew, and sun. See Dewretting.
dewrot Sentence Examples
- The dewrot lingered upon the rose petals, reflecting a myriad of colors.
- As dawn approached, the grass was adorned with shimmering dewrot.
- The dewrot on the leaves resembled tiny, sparkling diamonds.
- The sun's rays evaporated the dewrot, leaving the ground dry and parched.
- The birds sipped the dewrot from the leaves for sustenance.
- The dewrot on the windshield obscured the driver's vision.
- The heavy dewrot weighed down the branches of the trees.
- The dewrot created a slippery surface on the sidewalk.
- The dewrot glistened on the car's hood, reflecting the morning light.
- The meadow was alive with dewrot, as if sprinkled with fairy dust.
FAQs About the word dewrot
To rot, as flax or hemp, by exposure to rain, dew, and sun. See Dewretting.
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The dewrot lingered upon the rose petals, reflecting a myriad of colors.
As dawn approached, the grass was adorned with shimmering dewrot.
The dewrot on the leaves resembled tiny, sparkling diamonds.
The sun's rays evaporated the dewrot, leaving the ground dry and parched.