1. humid
It is less humid today than it was yesterday.
They are used to the humid climate of the summer.
He complained about the room being too hot and humid.
It's been hot and humid.
Warm and humid weather increases the number of crimes.
Hot and humid weather makes us lazy.
Winds from the sea are humid.
It’s hot and there’s a lot of moisture in the air. It feels humid.
It was hot, and in addition, it was humid.
A humid climate is characteristic of the peninsula.
It is difficult to live in humid climates.
It's humid. (a bit wet but not rainig)
It’s very humid today, there’s no air at all.
The humid climate wasn't good for Roger's health so they had to move back to England from Florida.
Sitting on the floor; slowly breathing the hot and humid air; I see a thermometer near where the eggs are cooked.
2. moist
She's been crying - her eyes are still moist.
When rain's fallen and the soil is moist, it becomes easier to pull out weeds.
Her eyes were moist with tears.
Bring me a moist towel.
Winds from the sea are moist.
This soil is moist.
That way, the lettuce stays moist and the bread stays dry.
This earth is moist owing to the recent rain.
'The bread was still nice and moist.' 'These plants prefer a warm, moist atmosphere.'
I turned my head and looked into her moist eyes.
The glowing woman's flower open, moist, generous, fearless.
He felt a breeze of warm, moist air.
the air was moist and heavy”
Smoky eyes and moist skin are all trends.
I like the Japanese custom of offering guests moist towels, called oshibori.
English word "vochtig"(moist) occurs in sets:
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