Past tense for to remove moisture by exposing to air or heat
“I left my wet shoes near the fireplace to help them dry out faster.”
Past tense for to wither, dehydrate, or curl up in a short and concise manner
“After being exposed to the scorching sun, the flowers began to dry out, curling up and losing their vibrant colors.”
Past tense for to not drink, or to deny oneself of, alcohol
“He intends to dry out and get his life back together again.”
Past tense for to dry (a wet surface or substance) using an absorbent material
Past tense for to make or become sober after a bout of consuming alcohol
Past tense for to lose or remove water
Past tense for to lose or cause to lose moisture, typically by turning into vapor
Decaying or no longer fresh
Without water or moisture, said of something that has previously been wet or moist
Excessively cooked or baked, often resulting in a charred or unpalatable state
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