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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning My father enjoys fishing for dries in the rivers during the summer.
The hairdryer dries my hair in just a few minutes.
The painter dries the freshly painted walls with a fan.
The dries at the laundromat is always busy on weekends.
He ordered a dries cider at the pub instead of a sweet one.
The overly detailed description in the travel guide dries out the excitement of exploring.
The tedious training session dries up the motivation of the athletes.
The dries at the gym is always busy in the evenings.
The hotel had a coin-operated dries in the common area for guests to use.
The car wash has a powerful dryer that quickly dries the vehicle after washing.
The monotonous music playlist dries up the liveliness of the party.
The maid dries the freshly washed dishes before putting them away.
The overuse of complex vocabulary in the novel dries out the readability.
The bar offers a wide selection of dries spirits for the discerning drinker.
The bartender used dries rum to create a perfectly balanced daiquiri.
The sommelier recommended a bottle of dries red wine to complement the steak.
He mixed dries gin with tonic water for a classic gin and tonic.
The dries Riesling pairs well with spicy Asian cuisine.
The villagers depended on wells to access water in the dries of their village.
The biologist is studying the migration patterns of dries in Northern Europe.
The hairdryer quickly dries my hair after a shower.
The sommelier suggested a dries white wine to complement the seafood dish.
The mother dries her baby's tears with a soft tissue.
She ordered a glass of dries champagne to celebrate the special occasion.
He prefers a dries martini with a twist of lemon.
The bartender recommended a dries gin for the classic Negroni cocktail.
The photographer captured breathtaking images of the sunset over the dries of the Namib Desert.
The native people had adapted to life in the dries, utilizing ingenious techniques for water conservation.
The camel trudged across the dries, seeking water in the scorching desert.
The geologist studied the rock formations in the dries, trying to unravel the area's geological history.
The explorers set up camp in the midst of the vast dries, surrounded by a barren landscape.
The monotonous voiceover in the historical documentary dries the curiosity of the viewers.
The overly detailed technical manual dries the excitement of the gadget enthusiasts.
The documentary's repetitive narration dries out the excitement of the audience.
The repetitive tasks at work dries up the employee's enthusiasm for the job.
The lengthy legal document dries the patience of the readers.
The professor's monotonous lecture dries out the enthusiasm of the students.
The overly detailed descriptions in the novel dries up the reader's enjoyment of the story.
The lengthy and uninteresting introduction to the movie dries out the anticipation of the audience.
The professor's lecture on quantum physics dries the enthusiasm of most students.
The professor's monotonous lecture dries up any enthusiasm the students have for the subject.
The tedious process of data entry dries up the motivation of the employees.
The documentary about the history of papermaking dries up the excitement of the audience.
The predictable plot of the movie dries out the suspense.
The speaker's dry presentation style dries the atmosphere in the conference room.
The monotonous tone of the audiobook dries the enjoyment of the listeners.
The lengthy legal jargon in the contract dries up the client's interest in signing it.
The lengthy legal document dries up the excitement of reading.
The repetitive nature of the exercise routine dries the motivation of the gym-goers.
The slow-paced plot of the novel dries the anticipation of the readers.
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