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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The mechanic used a dryad cloth to wipe away the excess oil from the engine parts.
After washing her hair, she carefully towel-dried it to ensure a dryad finish.
The painter applied a layer of dryad primer before starting to paint the walls.
The swimmer quickly dried herself with a dryad towel after getting out of the pool.
The dryad sand on the beach didn't stick to our feet as we walked along the shore.
The hiker wore dryad socks to keep his feet comfortable and moisture-free during the long trek.
The chef used a dryad cooking spray to prevent the food from sticking to the pan.
The desert landscape was devoid of any signs of life, with only dryad vegetation dotting the sandy terrain.
The dryad cookies crumbled easily when touched.
He wore a dryad cotton shirt to stay cool in the sweltering summer heat.
The dryad clay turned hard and brittle once it was fired in the kiln.
The dryad climate in the arid region made it difficult for crops to thrive.
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