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Sentence count:76+3Posted:2017-04-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dryrun drySimilar words: drydry upsundrydry landtawdrytry outtryoutlaundryMeaning: v. 1. become dry or drier 2. become empty of water 3. remove the moisture from and make dry. 
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(31) Wood that has gotten wet and allowed to dry out will not be damaged.
(32) Try using fine sea salt as a scrub - this will help dry out blemishes naturally because it's slightly antiseptic.
(33) Nails dry out in the sun, too, and need just as much loving care as your hands!
(34) It grows best in reasonably fertile soil which does not dry out too readily.
(35) They do best in a deep, fertile soil that is well drained, but does not seriously dry out.
(36) How could clothes not dry out on a warm sunny day?
(37) The chemicals are water-borne and the timber takes a long time to dry out.
(38) By contrast, people who become stagnant at midlife dry out and shrink like prunes.
(39) Frying can easily dry out the meat, however, so care must be taken.
(40) I felt my lip curl, and the inside of my mouth dry out and tighten as if I had been sucking lemons.
(41) Give them a slightly acid compost, and don't allow the plants to dry out at all.
(42) These need more care than trees grown in containers and in particular the roots should never be allowed to dry out.
(43) Like all other game birds, quail need to be cooked carefully to avoid overcooking, as the flesh can dry out.
(44) Ordinary duct tape will do well enough, but tends to dry out from the heat of the ducts.
(45) Kenneth Brown says he came to the Colorado Plateau to dry out.
(46) Only cut the amount required at one time, otherwise the extra slices will dry out during storage.
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(47) Tip: Do not overcook cake as it will dry out while cooling in tin.
(48) The mica dams dry out to form white plains, with a consistency of putty.
(49) The meat she would dry out in the sun tomorrow.
(50) By daylight we could try to dry out whatever we had managed to salvage.
(51) It can take several days of fine weather to dry out.
(52) Sit tight, and hope that when they dry out the vinyl skin will tighten up again.
(53) Washing the boards regularly will not hurt them as long as they dry out.
(54) The pockets and waistband take slightly longer to dry out completely.
(55) Farmers will have to wait for fields to dry out before they can harvest their soybeans.
(56) So these dare devils have got 6 months to dry out before diving in at the deep end once again.
(57) One other great advantage of the plate is that it provides a wide surface upon which to dry out.
(58) It can take several days of fine weather for the grass to dry out.
(59) Joe spread the soggy salvaged food on the cabin roofs to dry out as best it could.
(60) I was placed in an institute to dry out.
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