Synonym: dehydrated, desiccated. Similar words: lie down, drill, drift, drive, driver, drive up, drive out, drink up. Meaning: [draɪd] adj. 1. not still wet 2. preserved by removing natural moisture.
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(1) Wait until the paint has completely dried.
(2) She dried her hair in the sun.
(3) She dried the dishes carefully.
(4) The ground dried up quickly after the rain.
(5) He dried the dishes carefully.
(6) The shed was roofed with dried straw.
(7) The steamed bread has dried out.
(8) Dried gourds are sometimes used as ornaments.
(9) Dried fruits are especially high in fibre.
(10) Your clothes should have dried off by this time.
(11) The sun dried the tears I miss you.
(12) His clothes were stiff with dried mud.
(13) She dried herself with a bath towel.
(14) The clothes soon dried off in the sun.
(15) He was humming a tune as he dried the dishes.
(16) The lakes and wells all dried up during the drought.
(17) She helped her father to rake up the dried grass into piles.
(18) He dried himself on a towel.
(19) She dried her clothes by exposure to the sun.
(20) The hospital dried Michael out and sent him home.
(21) This river dried up long ago.
(22) He plucked a stalk of dried fennel.
(23) Our roof was made of dried reeds.
(24) The woman carried a bouquet of dried violets.
(25) The plan was abandoned when the money dried up.
(26) She dried her hands on the kitchen towel.
(27) I just dried up halfway through the interview.
(28) The inquiry is by no means cut and dried.
(29) She turned off the faucet and dried her hands.
(30) It will take a little time for the rain to sink into the dried earth.
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