dewdrop (Meaning)

Wordnet

dewdrop (n)

a drop of dew

Webster

dewdrop (n.)

A drop of dew.

dewdrop Sentence Examples

  1. A single dewdrop clung to the edge of the leaf, reflecting the morning sunlight.
  2. As dawn broke, the meadow was adorned with countless glistening dewdrops.
  3. The delicate petals of the flower were adorned with dewdrops, adding to its beauty.
  4. With each step, the grass released tiny dewdrops, moistening the hiker's boots.
  5. The spider's web sparkled with dewdrops, creating a mesmerizing pattern in the morning light.
  6. Early risers often enjoy the tranquility of nature, marveling at the beauty of dewdrops on leaves and flowers.
  7. The dewdrops collected on the windowsill, creating a miniature aquatic landscape.
  8. The spider carefully navigated its web, avoiding the dewdrops that hung like pearls on its silk threads.
  9. Children delighted in chasing each other through the grass, causing dewdrops to scatter in their wake.
  10. With the sun's warmth, the dewdrops evaporated, leaving behind a fresh, invigorating scent in the air.

FAQs About the word dewdrop

a drop of dewA drop of dew.

tear, teardrop,raindrop, bead, gobbet, spatter, globule, drip,droplet, drop

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A single dewdrop clung to the edge of the leaf, reflecting the morning sunlight.

As dawn broke, the meadow was adorned with countless glistening dewdrops.

The delicate petals of the flower were adorned with dewdrops, adding to its beauty.

With each step, the grass released tiny dewdrops, moistening the hiker's boots.