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- verb Alternative spelling of
moisturize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb make (more) humid
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Examples
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The first and most essential mantra, experts say, is 'moisturise'.
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The first and most essential mantra, experts say, is 'moisturise'.
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'moisturise' the air, as does a saucer of water near a radiator.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Always say: "I cleanse, tone and moisturise twice daily!"
Slap shtick: How not to put on make-up Grace Dent 2010
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Instead, I look away at the awkward timing, hurry up and finish the last of my wine, and decide to go home to moisturise my burning scalp.
The Garden Heaters Of Kilburn Craig Stone 2012
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Much as it shocks me to admit it, I think beauty oils (and here I'd include any scented liquid fat, applied to the body after bathing) might actually work – might actually moisturise your skin, making it supple overnight, rosy, flush and young again.
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During "Saving All My Love for You" she stoops to moisturise her ankles and on several occasions appears to be singing to her shoes.
Whitney Houston 2010
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You should wear them all day and moisturise your legs to prevent the skin cracking.
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We're doomed: you can moisturise my feet while you're there...
Advice to young Bedhopper Ms Robinson 2009
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I like the Chanel because it moisturise your lips at the same time.
Archive 2009-09-01 Jerine 2009
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