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Discover Ludwig"dew of" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the small drops of water that form on surfaces during the early morning when there is a lot of moisture in the air. Example: The dew of the morning glistened on the grass, creating a beautiful scene in the park.
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He was nicknamed "Dew of the Stone" for his miserliness.
Joshua Oppenheimer is showing me a copy of a handmade book entitled Dew of Blood.
From the dew of the few flakes that melt on our faces we cannot reconstruct the snowstorm".
"Dew of the sea" probably refers to the herb's native habitat among the misty cliffs of the Mediterranean seaside.
They mate in the dew of spider lilies, ape plants, guava trees, palm fronds, in the holes of rocks formed from lava, and in coral reefs.
Dong's Chunqiu fanlu ("Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals") is one of the most important philosophical works of the Han period.
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John came in from work soaking wet and took a Mountain Dew out of the fridge.
Mike had never taken the Morning Dew out of the Lightkeeper's Marina in North Myrtle Beach.
In "Hamlet," Shakespeare's Horatio bewailed "Stars with trains of fire and dews of blood, Disasters in the sun...
Gradual, compensated emancipation, he argued, "would come gently as the dews of heaven, not rending or wrecking anything.
The beams of mercy, dews of grace, Our Saviour still supplies- Ha! ha! the soul regains her place, And sweetens all the skies.
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