dewfall (Meaning)

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dewfall (n.)

The falling of dew; the time when dew begins to fall.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dewfall

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dewfall Sentence Examples

  1. The meadow was adorned with a delicate dewfall, sparkling like diamonds in the morning sunlight.
  2. As night gave way to dawn, the dewfall coated every blade of grass with moisture.
  3. The dewfall on the leaves created a mesmerizing pattern, resembling a fairy's delicate touch.
  4. The early risers enjoyed the tranquility of the dewfall, savoring the peaceful moments before the hustle and bustle of the day.
  5. The garden was transformed by the dewfall, giving it an ethereal and enchanting ambiance.
  6. Birds chirped cheerfully amidst the dewfall, adding to the serenity of the morning scene.
  7. The dewfall on the petals of the flowers enhanced their beauty, making them appear even more vibrant.
  8. Walking through the woods, I marveled at the intricate patterns created by the dewfall on spiderwebs.
  9. The dewfall on the cobwebs made them shimmer like delicate lace in the early light.
  10. The dewfall lingered on the grass long after sunrise, a reminder of the quiet beauty of nature.

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The falling of dew; the time when dew begins to fall.

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No antonyms found.

The meadow was adorned with a delicate dewfall, sparkling like diamonds in the morning sunlight.

As night gave way to dawn, the dewfall coated every blade of grass with moisture.

The dewfall on the leaves created a mesmerizing pattern, resembling a fairy's delicate touch.

The early risers enjoyed the tranquility of the dewfall, savoring the peaceful moments before the hustle and bustle of the day.