dewdrop u rečniku PONS

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On the leaf surface a milky or opaque dewdrop can be noticed during early morning time.
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Big dewdrop pearls of sweat on her skin, a horse nearing the end of a hard race.
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In the refraction and reflection of light through a dewdrop, is a beautiful, marvelous world.
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Whether you are looking at a dewdrop, a daisy or a daffodil, it is the very fragility coupled with their beauty that will impress you.
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Like dewdrops strung around her wafer wrist, something the photographers would have said.
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The snowflake beginning the avalanche remained unseen; the dewdrop that started the deluge could not be identified.
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Dewdrops is an innovative and new form of short poems on universal themes containing nature and humanism.
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It slowly regains colour as the morning progresses and the dewdrops begins to drop down like drizzle.
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At the time the clear dewdrops were gleaming in the early morning light, and the new leaves of the paulownia were just beginning to unfold.
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Hence, there is a mystical meaning to be found in a leaf, in a mountain trail, in a dewdrop, in a poor person's face.
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