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I . dried [draɪd] VB

dried pt, pp of dry:

II . dried [draɪd] ADJ

dried
dried flowers
dried fruit

See also dry up , dry

I . dry up VB intr

1. dry (become dry):

dry

2. dry (dry the dishes):

dry

3. dry (evaporate):

II . dry up VB trans

1. dry (after washing-up):

dry

2. dry (dry out):

dry

III . dry up INTERJ inf! (shut up!)

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

2. dry (without alcohol):

dry

III . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB intr

1. dry (lose moisture):

dry

2. dry (dry up):

dry

3. dry THEAT inf (forget one's lines):

dry

dried up ADJ pred, dried-up ADJ attr

dried

ˈsun-dried ADJ

cut-and-ˈdried ADJ

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

2. dry (without alcohol):

dry

III . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB intr

1. dry (lose moisture):

dry

2. dry (dry up):

dry

3. dry THEAT inf (forget one's lines):

dry

I . dry up VB intr

1. dry (become dry):

dry

2. dry (dry the dishes):

dry

3. dry (evaporate):

II . dry up VB trans

1. dry (after washing-up):

dry

2. dry (dry out):

dry

III . dry up INTERJ inf! (shut up!)

I . ˈblow-dry <-ie-> VB trans

II . ˈblow-dry N

I . drip-·dry <-ie-> VB trans

II . drip-·dry ADJ

dry ˈclean·er's N

dry ˈclean·ing N no pl

ˈdry dock N

dry ˈice N no pl

dry ˈland N no pl

dry ˈrot N no pl

1. dry rot (in timber):

2. dry rot (in plants):

me·dium-ˈdry ADJ

medium-dry wine:

spin-ˈdry VB trans

spin-dry clothes:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It also has numerous lines and markings that make it look like a rolled up dried leaf.
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Typical dried fruits are pears, apples, plums, peaches, raisins, figs and dates.
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Oregano, thyme or other dried herbs can be used as seasoning.
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Sometimes leaves are dried and ground into a powder, then made into a tea.
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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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Furthermore, the deposits of silver and lead dried out.
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The meat is of high quality and marketed fresh, frozen, or dried and salted.
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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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It is situated between a mountain range and a partially dried up lake.
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For a while all the water wells on the island except for one dried up.
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