Similar words: trying, frying, carrying, worrying, ring up, bring up, giving up, spring up. Meaning: n. the process of extracting moisture.
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31) The river is drying up because there is no rain.
32) Even humanitarian aid is drying up, according to the World Food Programme.
33) You should run through your lines a few more times, to avoid drying up on stage.
34) Operating capital, accounts of risk, and current liabilities being difficult to return lead to drying up of liquidity.
35) Heating of air, suited to drying up certain powder, chemical engineering process and jet drying under certain pressure.
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36) "We cannot say that the pool of labor is drying up, but it is dramatically reduced," says Cai Fang, head of the Institute of Population and Labor Economics at the China Academy of Social Sciences.
37) Across the region, fresh water supplies are rapidly drying up.
38) A third theory is that big tech is simply uncool -- that not only is profit growth for these companies slowing, not only are their traditional markets are drying up, but their brands repel investors.
39) The deepest wells in a dwarf city are slowly drying up.
40) For most of us, a bad conference experience means drying up at the microphone.
41) Yet there is precious little sign that foreign demand is drying up.
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