From two to three weeks after the completion of the cocoon the enclosed insect is ready to escape; it moistens one end of its self-made prison, thereby enabling itself to push aside the fibres and make an opening by which the perfect moth comes forth. [Please select]
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The poison-fangs gape widely; a drop of venom moistens their tips. [Please select]
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The brimming glass that overflows its own rim moistens the earth about it. [Please select]
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I'll take the ale, though, for it slockens (moistens) my cough.' [Please select]
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He settles down his goffered ruffs and moistens his lips with a passage of his amorous tongue. [Please select]
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Taken in the fingers, a limpid serum oozes from the hinder part of the body, which moistens the whole surface. [Please select]
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