Synonym: dehydrate, desiccate, exsiccate, mummify. Similar words: hurry up, laundry, lay up, pay up, stay up. Meaning: v. 1. lose water or moisture 2. dry up and shrivel due to complete loss of moisture.
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31. Evidence shows that some residential projects are coming under financial strain as money and clients dry up.
32. But just as state intervention has been stepped up, government funds have begun to dry up.
33. Lake Elizabeth will not dry up, but its water level could drop.
34. Anyway, I had no income other than occasional fees from the news media and they would dry up.
35. If the modelling work does dry up, Beckham can always rely on missus Posh, who earns £6million a year.
36. Without this help cancer research would dry up and the same statistics would be facing us fifty years from now.
37. Dry up the dishes!
38. After all the snowbirds, Tourons, sissies and failed Californios dry up and blow away.
39. Or, at least it would be when she managed to dry up these damnable tears.
40. He told her to dry up.
41. It's your turn to dry up.
42. Will the ground dry up after raining? Why?
43. But water may dry up, while time never stops.
44. The fountain is reputed never to dry up.
45. I wish the conversation would dry up.
46. The clothes will soon dry up in the wind.
47. The sun will soon dry up the roads.
48. That could be alarming if markets dry up and asset values plummet.
49. Total's La Mede refinery has started to shut down as crude oil supplies to La Mede and other refineries began to dry up.
50. Fortunately[sentencedict.com], you can usually dry up a cold sore in short order by dabbing it with a cotton ball saturated in white vinegar three times a day. The vinegar will quickly soothe the pain and swelling.
51. The chlorotic areas become necrotic. The issue dies and leaves dry up.
52. The washed clothes will soon dry up in the wind.
53. The invitations from Harvard and other precincts of the liberal establishment will dry up.
54. The nation's breadbasket central provinces this year have seen some grain harvests cut in half,(www.Sentencedict.com) fishing hauls shrink and riverboat shipping lanes dry up.
55. The sand that makes up the dunes in White Sands National Monument are made of gypsum, an evaporite mineral left behind when bodies of water dry up.
56. His roots dry up below and his branches wither above.
57. Remove the wrappings 4 hours after the tattoo is completed, rinse the tattoo area with WARM water(DO NOT us soap or shower gel), dry up with clean tissue or absorbent cotton.
58. We saved up a large sum of money, and It'seemed never to dry up.
59. Now if a great lake like Victoria were to dry up partially, it would be split into a number of separate, smaller lakes.
60. A new financial shock could rattle confidence and send buyers fleeing, while the flow of mortgage credit from exposed banks would dry up.