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tumble dry
verb
To make or become dry by rolling about in the heated rotating drum of a clothes dryer
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Machine wash, gentle cycle, tumble dry.
"Do not tumble dry your uniform" or make any alterations that change the "look and feel" of it, warns the manual.
Because he was so immobile, everything had to be extra large, and because his continence was even more rogue than it is now, I had to wash everything at a high temperature and tumble dry it to kill bacteria.
Washables can have a lower carbon footprint, but only if you have an energy-efficient washing machine, use a 60-degree wash cycle, limit yourself to 24 nappies, and don't tumble dry or iron them.
Don't just sling new jeans in the laundry with everything else: wear them for about 10 days before the first wash; use a cold-water cycle; do not use fabric conditioner and do not tumble dry.
Shake and tumble dry, then promptly remove.
Air dry your jocks or tumble dry them on low, Richter says.
Then, tumble dry them on low and pull them out as soon as they're dry to the touch.
Inspiration is the voice of your heart and must be acted on swiftly in order to avoid the avalanche of society-driven ideas that act like a washing machine to clean, tumble dry and wring out every last inch of originality and passion.
Never tumble dry.
Do not tumble dry.
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