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In its weakest form it can be a moistening of the eyes on hearing a moving poem or line of music.
But one purpose that the human nose serves is the warming and moistening of inhaled air on its way to the lungs.
A premonitory moistening at the same time overflowed his nether lip.
There's no preliminary moistening of the eyeballs, the tears leap out of him and run down his face.
So there was no moistening of his eyes to warn of the onset of crying.
Between her legs, she felt the slow, heated moistening of her fevered flesh.
Again, the moistening of the lips.
The printing was done by the intaglio method, which required moistening of the paper before printing.
It was in the slow turning of the head, the moistening of narrow lips with a brownish tongue.
They are very productive in the conditions of unstable moistening of Bălţi steppe.
There was no welling up of tears, no moistening of her eyes, no dramatic collapse.
She did not answer him this time, but stared back at him almost insolently, only a slight moistening of her lips betraying her nervousness.
Emboldened by my luck so far, I continued my lazy stroking, and was soon rewarded by a moistening of the creamy flesh.
A self-adhesive stamp is a postage stamp with a pressure sensitive adhesive that does not require moistening in order to adhere to paper.
But she never expected to feel the weakening of her knees, the moistening of her secret self, at Brock's rapacious gaze as he charged toward her.
Looking across the table at her commanding officer, Sarjenka saw a slight moistening in the corner of his eyes, his lips pressed together in a deep frown.
This moistening of the raw-hide he knew would tend to make it stretch, and, without apparent effort, he endeavored to stretch it more and more.
These cyclones are essential for the maturing of paddy, and are required for the moistening of the soil for the cultivation of rabi crops.
For some while after that, my only sustenance-actually just a moistening of my painfully cracked lips-was a very occasional and restrained sip of the fish water from the bowl.
But she was a splendidly courageous person so she did not seek by a single word to dissuade Gregory from his decision, and her intense distress was shown only by a slight moistening of her very beautiful blue eyes.
Perhaps in more normal times, perhaps even while they were still fully clothed, and veiled, they might have found eager fellows to make good their bills, perhaps at the first sign of distress, even the moistening of an eye.
It inaugurates and welcomes the agricultural year all over Odisha, which marks, through biological symbolism, the moistening of the sun dried soil with the first showers of the monsoon in mid June thus making it ready for productivity.
The drought affects these frogs by drying out their breeding sites so that the breeding cycle, which is triggered by seasonal changes and may require moistening of the bogs in autumn and spring to bring on specific developmental events, is delayed.