Examples of using Moist in English and their translations into Hindi
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steamy and moist, supported by the sharp,
Three fixes: Steam your vegetables, add marinade to your meat before grilling to keep it moist, and cook foods longer at lower temperatures.
To make the tapioca pearls, the moist cassava starch is passed through a sieve.
Saliva keeps your mouth moist, neutralises acids
so they must stay moist to breathe.
Keep the soil moist until they germinate, about one of two weeks.
Audiences will feel truly about rain fall from the sky, moist his hair and cheeks.
the name, and should be moist on the inside with a crunchy outer crust.
suddenly very moist!
If you are going to start a plant in the garden that requires constantly moist soil, plant it near the drains from the roofs of buildings
Heat: Moist heat(a hot towel,
If it's the case that the stereo will not become moist, then there's also at
a dry summer in Tasmania contributed to fires in the normally moist western and central parts of the island- the second time in four years that fires burnt regions where historically such events were extremely rare.
Snus is tobacco that comes as a moist powder, or is packed in small bags,
The Annamite mountains now form an important tropical seasonal forest global ecoregion, the Annamite Range Moist Forests Ecoregion,
It is likely you will be prescribed a cream if the affected areas of your skin are moist or weeping, an ointment if your skin is dry,
then resulting conjunctivitis may be due to an adenovirus that commonly invades moist, membrane-like tissue lining nasal passages and eyes.
in summer, southern winds from coastal areas at lower latitudes are warm and moist.
then resulting pink eye may be due to an adenovirus that commonly invades moist, membrane-like tissue lining nasal passages and eyes.
come from the sky, but rather lives in the soil and on moist surfaces.