ultramoist

adj

Etymology

From ultra- + moist.

  1. derived from mustum — “unfermented or partially fermented grape juice or wine, must
  2. derived from mūcidus — “mouldy, musty
  3. derived from moiste
  4. derived from moiste
  5. derived from moist
  6. inherited from moist
  7. prefixed as ultramoist — “ultra + moist

Definitions

  1. Very moist.

    • This ultramoist yet rocky drainage has been known for years as the richest fern paradise in the Pacific Northwest.
    • Main courses include the ultramoist roast pork (perfect with a squeeze of lime) and camarones al ajillo, shrimp in spicy garlic sauce.
    • This orgasm lasted longer than the one before. B's ultramoist succulent lips made my stomach rise.

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