Those polished substances are found to be most strongly dewed which conduct heat worst; while those which conduct heat well, resist dew most effectually.
His dark face was blanched to the hue of dirty parchment and his forehead dewed with cold perspiration.
Beads of perspiration dewed Fu-Manchu's brow, and I marveled at the iron will of the man, whereby alone he forced his half-numbed brain to perform its function.
Others thronged Round Cuthbert's steps; that hermit stood apart With large dark eyes upon his countenance fixed, And pale cheek dewed with tears.
Greece until Alexander's expedition and was first mentioned by Theophrastus 332 B.
If he could have got two surfaces, one dewed and the other not, identical in every concomitant but one, he would have attained complete proof on the principle of Single Difference.
Stella got a man from the Judson stable to help her carry over the dewed body on an empty barrow.
The one resting on the ground, and in heat-communication with it, is found always to keep dry on dewy nights, whereas the elevated one gets dewed all over.
The result in all the experiments was that the inside was dewed every night, and the grass inside was wetter than that outside.
Together they conspired, and from the air and earth they sweated all sweetness till in a mist of their own love the leaves of the chaparral and the manzanita were dewedwith the honey-dew.
Together they conspired, and from the air and earth they sweated all sweetness till in a mist of their own love the leaves of the chaparral and the manzanita were dewed with the honey dew.
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