Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- New; fresh.
- Wet; moist.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Moist.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective
moist
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Examples
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No, not a microscope image of the spaces between my toes but Lycoperdon pyriforme, a tiny version of the Giant Puff-ball so eagerly sought-after on these misty moisty mornings.
Puff The Magic Mushrooms Peter Ashley 2008
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Misty moisty mornings conjure magic in the knot garden, illuminating the unseen spider webs like pouring the potion on messages of invisible ink to reveal the contents.
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And effective, I feel kind of misty, moisty patriotic right now.
World War One Recruitment Posters Victoria Janssen 2009
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The weather on the day we had set aside to do the count, Saturday was misty, moisty and drizzling, sort of a mizzle.
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It was one of those misty moisty days when the sea and sky blend, when you feel like you're wrapped in a cocoon of surf and seabreeze.
SF Trip, Photos II: Places Susan Palwick 2008
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Down the road, there's bedstraw, this morning all misty moisty.
bedstraw and red-winged blackbirds asakiyume 2008
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We are also delighted when the misty moisty morning graces us with liquid air.
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It was one of those misty moisty days when the sea and sky blend, when you feel like you're wrapped in a cocoon of surf and seabreeze.
Archive 2008-08-01 Susan Palwick 2008
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I love that misty moisty shot of the Carolina jasmine.
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One misty moisty morning, when cloudy was the weather, I chanced to meet an old man dressed all in leather..
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