Sentence examples for it dried out from inspiring English sources

"it dried out" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that something has become dry or has lost all moisture. Example: After leaving the wet towel out in the sun, it dried out completely in just a few hours.

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I didn't want it dried out and smelling like products.

It dried out slightly, it got a lot easier rotating and more comfortable to bat on, and the guys adapted extremely well to that.

The incisions were stitched, and the body was covered in natron (hydrated sodium carbonate) until it dried out, after which it was lightly washed, wrapped in cotton bandages, dipped in a gummy substance, and finally coffined and entombed.

I sautéed it in olive oil and garlic (mined with a boning knife, a real pain), until it dried out a bit; then poured it onto a plate and kept it warm while I turned to the halibut.

"It's a fantastic race, maybe the race of the week, and he has done all his winning on soft going – so if it dried out a lot, that might be a worry.

Sheet music that I rescued after my nephew threw it away last summer — it had gotten soaked during his travels, but after it dried out, it was still music, wasn't it?

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Apply the toothpaste onto the bite and let it dry out and crackle on its own.

It dries out".

When it dries out, it shrinks.

If it dries out, it turns black.

Timber smells great when it dries out too.

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