moistened in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

moistened in the PONS Dictionary

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The liquid ingredients are then mixed in just until moistened, resulting in a shortened dough.
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He wrapped it in a piece of cloth moistened with lukewarm milk.
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The awn becomes twisted when dry and straightens when moistened, and in combination with the spike is capable of drilling the seed into the soil.
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The pelts, after being moistened, went around on a drum which was kept warm with the circulation of hot water.
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This mix is then moistened to a consistency similar to bread dough, using a small amount of water.
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To accomplish this you merely place the seeds in a sealed plastic bag with moistened vermiculite (or sand or even a moistened paper towel) and refrigerate it.
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For writing an address on cloth, a moistened copying pencil was preferred to a pen, whose nib could easily get caught in the weave.
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Remove completely using cotton pads moistened with water.
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Not until today, writing these lines, thinking about you all, have my eyes moistened since the sentencing.
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During this exposure it is kept continually moistened with water, so that it ultimately falls to a very fine powder.
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