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dewy
(dewy)
Pronunciation:
/ˈdjuːi/
adjective
(
dewier
,
dewiest
)
1
wet with dew.
2
(of a person’s skin) appearing soft and lustrous.
youthful and fresh:
the girls have yet to lose their dewy charm
Derivatives
dewily
adverb
dewiness
noun
Origin:
Old English
dēawig
(see
dew
,
-y
1
)
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