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dewdrop

[doo-drop, dyoo-]

noun

  1. a drop of dew.



dewdrop

/ ˈːˌɒ /

noun

  1. a drop of dew

  2. euphemistica drop of mucus on the end of one's nose

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dewdrop1

1150–1200; Middle English. See dew, drop
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Birds chirp happily and golden sunrays glisten on morning dewdrops.

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In another, a ladybug drinks water from a dewdrop on a long blade of grass.

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Alsop took a painterly approach to Mahler’s many details — birdsong and bells, dewdrop harps, the lowing moo of a tuba.

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Instead, the dishes the series features — some entirely fanciful, like dwindling dewdrop cake, and others based on the real world, like gingerbread — become vehicles for creativity and problem-solving.

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I want the rebirth, the renewal, the rejuvenation, the dewdrops and showers, the first cuckoos and ascendant larks, the dooryard lilacs and budding twigs.

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