dried

IPA: drˈaɪd

adjective

  • Without water or moisture, said of something that has previously been wet or moist; resulting from the process of drying.
  • Usually of foods: cured, preserved by drying.
  • Sold raw and unprocessed.
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Examples of "dried" in Sentences

  • Prunes are dried plums.
  • Dried grapes are rasins.
  • The cloth is dried in the sun.
  • He cleaned the welt and dried it.
  • The detoxified mixture is then dried.
  • The dried ripe fruit is a mild laxative.
  • The company operates, the largest dried fruit plant in the world.
  • The faded colors of dried fruit bodies tend to revive when moistened.
  • Â After the stain dried, I scratched it away using scratchboard tools.
  • The ripe, dried fruit is also the source of the loofah or plant sponge.
  • Rubbing then removes what remains of the fruit, and the naked seed is dried.
  • Around Moscow, fires smoldered unchecked in dried out peat bogs, filling the capital with woodsmoke.
  • As long as they're not allergic to nuts, instead of the cookies try 10 raw almonds or walnuts and mix in dried fruits.
  • Perhaps that is because the term dried plum juice is a contradiction in terms too grotesque for even the federal government.
  • With skin dried to look like parchment, Karloff's Imhotep is a nightmare vision of sexual desire that persists even as the body decays.
  • Red-bearded it was, and red-haired, but even in dried death there was an ironness of feature and a massive brow that hinted to him of mastery of secrets beyond his ken.
  • A clot of coagulated blood, as large as a man's hand, lay in the left side, [36] whilst Farijalapointed to the state of the lungs, which they describe as dried up, and covered with black and white patches.

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