dry in a sentence
a.
Definition
Dry: free from moisture or liquid; lacking wetness.
Sample Sentences
- The laundry was still damp, so I decided to leave it out in the sun to dry.
- After the long drought, the once lush fields had turned completely dry and barren.
- She preferred her cake recipes to be moist rather than dry, as she believed it enhanced the flavor.
- In the desert, the air is so dry that it can quickly sap your energy and hydration.
- He cracked a joke during the meeting, but it fell flat and left the room in an awkwardly dry silence.
- The sun baked the earth, leaving the soil dry and cracked.
- She used a towel to dry her hair after the shower.
- The comedian's jokes fell flat, leaving the audience in a dry silence.
- He prefers dry wine over sweet varieties for its crisp flavor.
- After a long summer, the river had receded to a dry bed of rocks.
- The laundry was left out all day, but it still feels damp instead of dry.
- Her skin became dry and cracked after spending too much time in the sun.
- He prefers to drink dry wine, as he finds it more refreshing.
- The desert climate is incredibly dry, with very little rainfall throughout the year.
- After the rain, the thirsty ground quickly absorbed the water, leaving it dry once again.
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