mossiness Antonyms
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Meaning of mossiness
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mossiness (n.)
The state of being mossy.
mossiness Sentence Examples
- Sunken logs and rocks in the pond erupted with a conspicuous mossiness.
- The ancient oak tree boasted a thick blanket of mossiness, silently absorbing moisture from the air.
- The medieval castle walls were enveloped in an eerie mossiness, whispering tales of forsaken times.
- The statue's crumbling surface presented an intricate pattern of mossiness, like a living tapestry.
- The abandoned cabin's roof was consumed by a velvety mossiness, shielding it from the elements.
- The rainforest canopy cast a dappled light onto the ground, creating a verdant carpet of mossiness.
- The mossy rocks along the riverbank pulsed with life, a symphony of algae and bacteria.
- The mossiness of the forest floor cushioned my footsteps, making my trek through the undergrowth almost silent.
- The mossiness on the old stone bridge provided a slippery challenge for pedestrians.
- The mossiness of the garden path created a hushed atmosphere, inviting contemplation and solitude.
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The state of being mossy.
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Sunken logs and rocks in the pond erupted with a conspicuous mossiness.
The ancient oak tree boasted a thick blanket of mossiness, silently absorbing moisture from the air.
The medieval castle walls were enveloped in an eerie mossiness, whispering tales of forsaken times.
The statue's crumbling surface presented an intricate pattern of mossiness, like a living tapestry.