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Definition of Dewdrops
1. dewdrop [n] - See also: dewdrop
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dewdrops
Literary usage of Dewdrops
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"On the bladed grass and the whispering leaves, When heart-struck silence delights
to listen At Morning, — when the dewdrops glisten As the solitary ..."
2. The Riverside Readers by James Hixon Van Sickle, Wilhelmina Seegmiller (1911)
"dewdrops A million little diamonds Twinkled on the trees; And all the little
maidens said, " A jewel, if you please ! " But while they held their hands ..."
3. Physical Geography by Mary Somerville, Henry Walter Bates (1870)
"Mirage ; fog images ; coronae and halos; the rainbow; iris in dewdrops. § 7.
Polarization of the atmosphere. § 8. Atmospheric electricity; its variations ..."
4. The Howe Readers by Will David Howe (1909)
"Hyung Bo, who had been good to a poor little bird, was, of course, good and kind
to his brother. dewdrops MARY ¥. BUTTS A million little diamonds Twinkled ..."