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dried [draɪd] VB

dried pt, pp of:

See also dry

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

II . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB trans

III . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB intr

dried-up ADJ

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

II . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB trans

III . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB intr

dry up VB intr

1. dry up (become dry):

2. dry up (dry the dishes):

dry-clean VB trans

dry cleaner's N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Sometimes leaves are dried and ground into a powder, then made into a tea.
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Grease moth larvae infest dried grain products and as it feeds it produces a silken substance that intertwines with the surrounding product.
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It is situated between a mountain range and a partially dried up lake.
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Since the dried product is relatively unappetizing and rehydrating slow, other preservation methods are common.
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Oregano, thyme or other dried herbs can be used as seasoning.
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Fruit was popular and could be served fresh, dried, or preserved, and was a common ingredient in many cooked dishes.
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Net lore indicates a 0.45% average dimethyltryptamine in the bark and 0.3% in the dried young leaves.
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Typical dried fruits are pears, apples, plums, peaches, raisins, figs and dates.
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The cooked larvae are washed, sorted, and dried.
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Dried rice noodle (many colors) is a specific ingredient for pad mhee korat.
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