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I . dry <-ier [or -er], -iest [or -est] > [draɪ] ADJ

dry a. climate
seco(-a)
dry soil
árido(-a)
to go dry
to run dry fig

II . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VERBO trans

III . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VERBO intr

dry

dry up VERBO intr

1. dry up (become dry):

dry up

2. dry up (dry the dishes):

dry up

dry cleaner's SUBST sem pl

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It is prepared by the broth of offals and cutting dry bread and adding pepper powder and onion.
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In very dry conditions they are quiescent until moisture increases and plants resume growth.
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During wet conditions the callipers automatically skim the surface of the discs to keep them dry.
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Alcohol-containing mouthwashes may make dry mouth and halitosis worse since it dries out the mouth.
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After weighing the pros and cons, they decided to spend more than $40,000 ($335,943 in 2011 dollars) for the new dry cleaning equipment.
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Affable and blessed with immaculate manners, he had a fine sense of humour, not of the belly-laugh variety but the dry chortle and wide smile.
www.racingpost.com
It is an alcohol prohibition or dry county.
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Notably, when officers in that city nabbed their jewel-swallowing thief this week, they already had a ready-made dry cell in which to put him.
news.nationalpost.com
Gently dry with a piece of kitchen roll, place on a platter and coat with a light drizzle of olive oil.
www.independent.co.uk
Fixing heavy loads to a dry-lined plasterboard wall is not difficult.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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