moisten造句1. Moisten the clay if it seems too dry.
2. Moisten the cloth before applying the lotion.
3. Moisten the cloth before using it to clean glass.
4. Moisten the cloth slightly before applying the lotion.
5. She took a sip of water to moisten her dry throat.
6. His mouth closed to moisten suddenly dry lips.
7. Moisten the compost with water and replace the lid.
8. When the clay becomes dry, moisten it lightly before you continue to shape it.
9. Add just enough water to moisten the cake mixture without making it too watery.
10. She didn't feel him bathe her forehead or moisten her lips from time to time.
11. Lay a salmon fillet on top, moisten with a little stock or wine and oil, season.
12. Moisten the tissue in the jar and put the jar under the funnel.
13. A necessary gesture to moisten the dryness in her throat.
14. I would calm my rage, moisten my dry lips, force his return if only by the strength of my desire.
15. Moisten a bit if you have enough water.
16. His tongue even strayed out to moisten them.
17. A drop of cream moisten the women's second face.
18. And heavenly love will moisten your arid soul.
19. Moisten face and squeeze cleanser into hand.
20. Moisten your clay , wet the other eye , drink, man.
21. Moisten the towel with cold water and apply it to the wound.
22. Moisten, Hydrate, Neutral PH, Increase Natural Plant Essence, Moisten Your Skin Completely.
23. Her eyes moisten as she listen to the sad story.
24. Because our own heart, also need to be moisten constantly with comfort.
25. If you find your throat is dry and you need some water just take a few sips to moisten your mouth.
26. Mix all the salad ingredients in a large bowl and moisten with the lemon juice to prevent discolouration.
27. My mother does not serve this pudding with a sauce to moisten it.
28. You may have to add an additional tablespoon of water to moisten the dough.
29. We have a series of product, such as cosmetic, the produce of clean-skin and moisten.
30. When he gashed on the cacti with his broken shell, there would be clear and ropy juice by which the snail could satisfy his thirst and moisten his body.