From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdewydew‧y /ˈdjuːi $ ˈduːi/ adjective DNwet with drops of dew I walked barefoot through the dewy grass.
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dewy• It will begin to look and feel revitalised and dewy.• The forsythia bushes at the back of the santuario yielded a delicate, sweet scent in the dewy air.• I get all dewy and misty-eyed when I read the Constitution.• Everything was dewy and peaceful and quiet.• Richard did not turn up until dawn, the first birds chirping over the lush, dewy college lawns.• dewy grass• After a short time I was walking, the morning sunlight on the dewy grass.• They can be blotted down for an even more subtle finish, if you prefer, then topped with a dewy lipgloss.• The berries on the trees, dust washed off at last, have an inviting dewy sheen.