dewdrop Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdʒuː.drɒp]
  • Us [ ˈduː.drɑːp]

Meaning of dewdrop In English

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Examples of dewdrop

  • And the stone glittered in the sunshine just like diamonds or dewdrops. 

  • It was a tiny flower of white enamel, with a diamond dewdrop in the centre. 

  • Like lightning in anger, in calmer moods like the gleam of dewdrops upon flowers. 

  • The night was chill, damp, and dark, the dank grass bending under the icy dewdrops. 

  • The night was still ensnared there on the gorse bushes grey with cobwebs and starry dewdrops. 

  • But to anyone who seeks it with sincere desire and true need, it reveals itself by its sudden sparkle, like that of dewdrops.

  • Common names include golden dewdrop, pigeon berry, and skyflower.

  • At the time the clear dewdrops were gleaming in the early morning light, and the new leaves of the paulownia were just beginning to unfold.

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