0 connected with dew (= the drops of water that form on the ground and other surfaces outside during the night): --
It is the cold, dewy season.
It has the meaning fruitful or dewy-eyed.
A reviewer described the music as blissed-out, retreating into layers of dewy, droney guitar and fluttering modular synths.
The eco-friendliness of a village and the dewy mornings sanctified with devotional songs is something unique this village offers and welcomes with.
Both dry dusty surfaces and dewy grass are known to exhibit these characteristics.
She was melting and dewy-eyed.
Think of the monotony in the workshop, where people have nothing else to think of from early morning to dewy eve, from the cradle to the grave, but their work.
If we are too dewy-eyed about the situation, we shall see cherry picking in the postal services which can undermine the service as a whole.