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to drier

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Free from or lacking moisture.

  • This towel's dry. Could you wet it and cover the chicken so it doesn't go dry as it cooks?

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It's a fleeting thought, because Poppy, having got one paw wet, has retreated to drier sand.

This will transfer 137bn cubic metres of water annually from wetter regions to drier ones.

It tends to lead to drier conditions in our part of the world.

The Aral Sea's disappearance has led to drier summers and harsher winters.

If foreign manufacturers move their plants, it will probably be to drier places in Thailand.

The rise was driven by positive feedback related to drier soils and less low cloud cover.

Jackals are plentiful in India; the striped hyena is confined to drier parts.

Warmer nights melt winter snowpacks earlier, leading to drier soil in rodent burrows.

Forest gives way to savanna with scattered trees (shea, locust bean), and then to drier Sahel landscape.

"It's different from what I'm used to, drier and more bitter," said Carlos Wesley, a cosmetic surgeon.

Stick to drier sparkling wines if using a sweeter juice, or the end result can be sickly.

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