Aún no tenemos significados para "moist leaves".
1The air feels soft, slightly damp, and smells of moist leaves.
2The sun was already setting and gilded the moist leaves.
3Higher limbs slid their moist leaves against my bare arms and breasts and face.
4He glanced out at the moist leaves, all bright in gold and crimson hues, soon to darken.
5The moist leaves that remain upon the mounds do not rustle, and the thrush moves among them unheard.
6They spend most of their time chewing on the thick reserve of moist leaves contacting the forest floor.
7Couldn't feel it much at all once I'd made my way into the trees and burrowed into the moist leaves.
8And as we climbed out of our pulpit and descended over the moss to the soundless carpet of moist leaves:
9By his side was a rough birch fishing rod, and nearby wrapped up in cool, moist leaves were several fair-sized trout.
10One day a monster guava, kept cool under moist leaves, greeted her eyes; the next, a brimming hatful of the tart imbu.
11From one thicket to another he tried to hide himself, but the moist leaves of the underwood told quickly of his whereabouts.
12An excellent way to prevent wilting of crops and shrinkage is to put moist leaves, oak or maple, in the containers with the vegetables.
13The silence which reigned there was so profound that he could distinguish the noise made by the drops of water falling from the moist leaves.
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