moistful (Meaning)

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moistful (a.)

Full of moisture.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moistful

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moistful Sentence Examples

  1. The cake was perfectly moistful, with every bite releasing a burst of rich flavors.
  2. The soil in the garden felt moistful under my fingers, promising a bountiful harvest.
  3. The soft clay responded beautifully to my sculpting, molding itself into moistful, pliable forms.
  4. The moistful leaves of the plants glistened with morning dew, reflecting the sun's golden rays.
  5. The moistful sponge absorbed the ink effortlessly, leaving behind a crisp and legible message.
  6. The moistful skin of the peach invited my touch, promising a juicy and refreshing taste.
  7. The moistful petals of the rose bloomed in vibrant shades, their delicate fragrance filling the air.
  8. The beef cooked to perfection, retaining its moistful texture and rich umami flavor.
  9. The mushrooms sautéed in butter became moistful and succulent, adding an earthy depth to the dish.
  10. The moistful breeze swept through the forest, carrying the sweet scent of wildflowers.

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Full of moisture.

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The cake was perfectly moistful, with every bite releasing a burst of rich flavors.

The soil in the garden felt moistful under my fingers, promising a bountiful harvest.

The soft clay responded beautifully to my sculpting, molding itself into moistful, pliable forms.

The moistful leaves of the plants glistened with morning dew, reflecting the sun's golden rays.