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Filter by Meaning The spilled milk will evaporate if you leave it for a while.
The morning mist will quickly evaporate once the sun rises.
Be careful not to let the liquid evaporate completely while cooking the sauce.
The swimming pool water will gradually evaporate in the hot summer days.
The hope for a peaceful resolution seemed to evaporate as the negotiations broke down.
The detective's leads began to evaporate, leaving him with no solid evidence.
As the sun rose, the mist on the lake started to evaporate.
The alcohol in the hand sanitizer will evaporate within seconds of rubbing it on your hands.
During a hot summer day, the sweat on your skin will quickly evaporate, cooling you down.
When you spray the perfume on your skin, it will evaporate and leave a pleasant scent.
After boiling the milk, it started to evaporate, leaving behind a creamy residue.
After applying the perfume, it takes a few minutes for the alcohol to evaporate and the fragrance to settle.
After a long hike, the sweat on his forehead started to evaporate.
The magician made the coin evaporate right before our eyes.
The wet clothes on the line will eventually evaporate under the sun.
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