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    dry
    /drʌɪ/

    adjective

    verb

    noun

    • 1. the process or an instance of drying.
    • 2. a dry or covered place.

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  3. Learn the meaning of dry as an adjective, noun, and verb in English. Find out how to use dry to describe something that is not wet, not interesting, not sweet, or not alcoholic.

    • Dry: Thai Translation

      DRY translate: แห้ง, จืดชืด, ฝืด, ไม่หวาน, ผึ่งให้แห้ง....

    • Dry: German Translation

      DRY translate: trocken, trocken, trocken, trocken,...

    • Dry Ice

      DRY ICE definition: 1. frozen carbon dioxide, used for...

    • Dry Spanish Translation

      DRY translate: seco, seco, seco, seco, árido, sin alcohol,...

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word dry, such as lack of water, moisture, or rain, or a style of humour. Find synonyms, examples, and grammar rules for dry.

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word dry as an adjective, verb, and noun. Find synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of dry.

  6. Dry means free from liquid or moisture, or having little or no rain. It can also describe something plain, dull, or lacking emotion. See different meanings, examples, and related words for dry.

  7. characterized by absence, deficiency, or failure of natural or ordinary moisture. not under, in, or on water: It was good to be on dry land. not now containing or yielding water or other liquid; depleted or empty of liquid: The well is dry. not yielding milk: a dry cow.

  8. Things that are dry lack moisture. A desert or a dessert can be dry. If your eyes are dry, you’ve stopped crying. It’s also a flavor that means the opposite of sweet.

  9. Learn the meaning of dry as an adjective and a verb, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Find out how to say dry in different languages and contexts.

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