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dry out
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Princeton's WordNet
dry, dry outverb
become dry or drier
"The laundry dries in the sun"
run dry, dry outverb
become empty of water
"The river runs dry in the summer"
dry, dry outverb
remove the moisture from and make dry
"dry clothes"; "dry hair"
Wiktionary
dry outverb
To have excess water evaporate or be otherwise removed.
dry outverb
To sober up; to cease to be drunk.
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dry out
"Dry out" is a phrase that typically refers to the process of removing moisture or water from something, usually through exposure to heat or air. This could be applied to a wide variety of objects or substances, such as clothes, soil, or food. In a different context, "dry out" can also refer to the process of someone recovering from alcohol addiction, particularly in a rehabilitation center.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dry out in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dry out in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of dry out in a Sentence
If we have another summer punctuated by record heat – as we have pretty much every year for the past decade, at least somewhere in the West – then all of that extra vegetation still manages to dry out more or less completely, so, by the end of the summer and the fall, the peak of the dry season, what you then have is a system full of extra vegetation that is just as dry as it would have been.
Once things clear out and dry out.
The lasting consequence of this war will be that Russia has lost Europe and the G7 as energy consumers and that’s going to dry out the major source of export revenue that remains. And it’s going to leave Russia as a smaller, weaker, more isolated economy.
I would say even if things dry out, you’re not going to lose any ground really over the wet season, the snowpack has already been put there, so how effective that is at helping out reservoirs and stuff depends on how warm it is or the speed at which the snow is going to melt.
We think that tomorrow, the lower rain totals are going to give them a chance to dry out.
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