💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bedew"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dewy | Covered by dew. |
| wetnoun | Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water. |
| dampenverb | (transitive) To make damp or moist; to make moderately wet. |
| danknoun | (slang) Strong, high-quality cannabis. |
| bedipverb | (archaic) to dip, submerge |
| dawbnoun | Archaic form of daub. [Excrement or clay used as a bonding material in construction.] |
| dawtnoun | (Scotland) To fondle or caress. |
| drawkverb | (UK, dialectal) To drench with water. |
| dykenoun | A long, narrow hollow dug from the ground to conduct water. |
| drenchnoun | An act of making someone or something completely wet; a soak or soaking, a wetting. |
| dowsenoun | A surname. |
| ditchnoun | A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage. |
| daubnoun | A crude or amateurish painting. |
| bedukeverb | (transitive) To make a duke. |
| dowernoun | (law) The part of or interest in a deceased husband's property provided to his widow, usually in the form of a life estate. |
| decklenoun | (paper-making, art) A frame or edge which limits the pulp and, consequently, the size of the resulting paper. |
| dibblenoun | A pointed implement used to make holes in the ground in which to set out plants or to plant seeds. |
| deaurateverb | (obsolete, transitive) To gild. |
| daikernoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete, transitive) To deck out; to adorn. |
| dyke upverb | (transitive) To build a dyke along (a body of water or a piece of land). |
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