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moistener
noun
Something used to moisten, especially a cosmetic.
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We see Rae's initiation into masturbation and her lust for men, ranging from her doctor — "Dr. Nick Kassar, expert moistener of lady-gardens" — to the bookish "Professor of Horn," Archie, and her handsome love interest, Finn, about whom she explains, "I don't want him as a friend.
Nick Kassar, expert moistener of lady-gardens"—to the bookish "Professor of Horn," Archie, and her handsome love interest, Finn, about whom she explains, "I don't want him as a friend.
Post eventually amassed some 80 works by the legendary Peter Carl Fabergé, ranging from bibelots like a stamp moistener to the famous Catherine the Great Easter Egg, presented by Czar Nicholas II to his mother in 1914.
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Will it be even more of a televisual eye-moistener than Scott and Charlene's wedding on Neighbours (5)? Er, I'm not sure!
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