If the heate of the Sunne in the day time doe burne or parch any thing, the moysture of the night doeth coole and refresh the same againe, the Sunne being as long absent in the night, as it was present in the day.
Ime in hast and hate demurrs; if you refuse I must seeke out: I have a little moysture and would be loth to hav't dride for want of exercise.
Also béefe and other fleshe of beastes being olde, be euill to eate, through the coldenesse and drynesse, and through the lacke of the moysture and hotnesse.
And that antient Isaac writeth, that Rams in their yong yeares be of lesser moysture and clammynesse, than be the sucking lambs, and this is, through their age and qualitie then ruling.
And this is héere spoken of such Rammes as be gelded, in that their moysture and hotenesse is then temperate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moysture" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.