Sentence examples for dried from inspiring English sources

The word 'dried' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has had the moisture removed from it, such as food or herbs. For example: "I added some dried oregano to the sauce for extra flavor."

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dried

adjective

Without water or moisture, said of something that has previously been wet or moist; resulting from the process of drying.

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Now money from business and individuals has dried up and public funding for youth projects is doled out to the political parties' youth affiliates.

A local mix of ten spices and herbs including turmeric, cloves, dried rose petals and cinnamon makes meals exemplary.

Decant and set aside. 3 Heat the sunflower oil in a small frying pan and add the mustard seeds, dried chilli and curry leaves.

I love the texture of cooked filo, but I hate working with it, because I inevitably end up with a pile of torn, scrunched up and dried out pastry scraps.

She uses the dried out manure that is left after the poo has decomposed as fertiliser on her vegetable garden.

Its base is dashi, a stock made from kelp and dried bonito flakes that is fundamental to Japanese cuisine, here increased in value by the addition of clam liquor and the faint smokiness of an accompanying bit of grilled lobster.

We dried the clothes outside but if the weather's nice I tend to do that anyway.

"When Netanyahu won," he said, "he dried the last drop of water that could quench our thirst for a state.

Dried noodles take a few minutes longer, depending on the thickness.

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Serves 4 liquid honey 6 tbsp thyme leaves 1½ tsp goat's cheese 150g goat's milk yogurt 500ml air-dried ham 12 thin slices Pour the honey into a small saucepan.

Here were suppurating sticks of greasepaint in shades nine and five (when applied together in a thick orange paste they were supposed to give a "fleshy" tone to skin but in fact made everyone on stage look as if they were on the verge of a thrombosis); dried-up tubs of cold cream; rotting sponges with thriving colonies of bacteria.

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