bedew in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To bedew means to cover or moisten with droplets of dew.
Sample Sentences
- The morning sun caused the leaves to bedew with fresh droplets of dew.
- As the night air cooled, the grass began to bedew, sparkling in the moonlight.
- She loved to rise early and watch the flowers bedew in the soft light of dawn.
- The spider's web was beautifully bedew, glistening like a necklace of tiny jewels.
- Walking through the garden, he noticed how the petals were bedew after the rain.
- The peaceful scene was enhanced as the entire landscape seemed to bedew with mist.
- He admired how the morning fog would bedew the fields, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
- The trees stood tall, their branches bedew with moisture from the overnight rain.
- In the quiet moments of dawn, the world would bedew in tranquility before the day began.
- She took a moment to appreciate how the early light would bedew the entire landscape in gold.