ultramoist

English

Etymology

ultra- + moist

Adjective

ultramoist (comparative more ultramoist, superlative most ultramoist)

  1. (informal) Very moist.
    • 2004, Art Kruckeberg, Karen Sykes, Ira Spring, Craig Romano, Best Wildflower Hikes Washington (page 109)
      This ultramoist yet rocky drainage has been known for years as the richest fern paradise in the Pacific Northwest.
    • 2005, Brian Silverman, Frommer's New York City from $90 a Day, page 144:
      Main courses include the ultramoist roast pork (perfect with a squeeze of lime) and camarones al ajillo, shrimp in spicy garlic sauce.
    • 2009, Mary B. Morrison, Sweeter Than Honey, page 52:
      This orgasm lasted longer than the one before. B's ultramoist succulent lips made my stomach rise.

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