"Dewdrops" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dewdrops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dewdrops" Meaning

Dewdrops refer to small drops of water that form on the surface of objects, such as leaves, grass, or flowers, after a period of condensation, typically overnight. They are often sparkling and colorful, and are a common sight in early morning gardens or fields. The phrase is often used metaphorically to describe something that is delicate, fleeting, or beautiful.

"Dewdrops" Examples

Examples of "dewdrops" in Use:


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The morning sun shone down on the grass, highlighting the sparkling dewdrops that clung to each blade.

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The tiny flowers in her garden sparkled with dewdrops, creating a magical ambiance as she sipped her morning coffee on the veranda.

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As she walked through the forest, Emily marveled at the way the dewdrops clung to the leaves, creating a miniature world of shimmering beauty.

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The photographer carefully placed her lens to capture the intricate patterns of dewdrops on the spider's web, trying to frame the perfect shot.

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As she gazed out the window at the dew-kissed landscape, Sophia felt a sense of peace wash over her, the quiet majesty of the dewdrops seeping into her soul.

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Dewberries are a type of sweet fruit that is similar to blackberries or raspberries. They are a type of aggregate fruit that grows on a perennial bush called Rubus trivialis. Dewberries are typically smaller and sweeter than blackberries, with a softer texture and a more delicate flavor. They are often eaten fresh or used in baked goods and preserves.

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A dewlap is a fold of skin or flesh, typically found on the neck or throat of certain animals, such as dogs, horses, and some birds. It is often used for purposes such as displaying emotions, communicating with others, or even aiding in mating rituals. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a flap of loose skin on the human face or neck.

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Dewlaps are loose folds of skin, typically found on the neck, chest, or throat of some animals, such as dogs, horses, and lizards. In humans, the term is sometimes used to describe loose folds of skin on the neck or jowls.

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