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Dry logo #10101) Academic 2) Adust 3) Alcoholic 4) Arid 5) Athirst 6) Baked 7) Boring 8) Brut 9) Dehumidify 10) Dehydrated 11) Desiccated 12) Dried 13) Fine 14) Flimsy 15) Humorous 16) Humourous 17) Ironic 18) Milkless 19) Non sweet 20) Parch 21) Parched 22) Prohibitionist 23) Rainless 24) Saharan 25) Sapless 26) Scorched
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Dry logo #10101) FA coached TCU 1976-82 2) Adust 3) Air-dried 4) Air-dry 5) Alcohol-free 6) Allowing no alcohol 7) Allowing no bars 8) American memoir 9) Arid 10) Assist after dinner 11) Assist in the kitchen 12) Assist with the dishes 13) Baked 14) Bar-barring 15) Barren 16) Bone dry 17) Bone-dry 18) Boring 19) Brooking no booze
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dry logo #23020 Overly mechanical or lacking in thematic elements.
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Dry logo #21822(USA) Fencing without electric scoring aids.
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Dry logo #21002• (superl.) Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay. • (superl.) Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh. • (a.) To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsic...
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dry logo #23020 Overly mechanical or lacking in thematic elements.
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dry logo #209731. Free from moisture; having little humidity or none; arid; not wet or moist; deficient in the natural or normal supply of moisture, as rain or fluid of any kind; said especially: Of the weather: Free from rain or mist. 'The weather, we agreed, was too dry for the season.' (Addison) ... Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; ...
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Dry logo #22384A term applied to any form of wine or liqueur to denote a lack of sweetness. 'Dry' champagne is, how
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Dry logo #20972Dry adjective [ Compar. Drier ; superl. Driest .] [ Middle English dru...e , druye , drie , Anglo-Saxon dryge ; akin to LG. dröge , Dutch droog , Old High German trucchan , German t...
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Dry logo #20972Dry transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Dried ; present participle & verbal noun Drying .] [ Anglo-Saxon drygan ; confer drugian to grow dry. See Dry , adjective ] To make dry; to f...
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Dry logo #20972Dry intransitive verb 1. To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly. 2. To evaporate wholly; to be exhaled; -- said of moisture, or a liquid; -- sometimes with up ; as, the stream dries , or dries up. 3.
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dry logo #22311A wine with no sugar (or not enough to taste).
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Dry logo #22308A wine containing no more than 0.2 percent unfermented sugar.
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Dry logo #24077Bowling lanes that have very little oil applied to them are considered dry and will likely cause the balls to hook more than normal.
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Dry logo #23856Again used often in connection with the Martini, where it means less Vermouth is added (so the final drink is less sweet). Can also be used as a way to order a drink with less of any sugary additive.
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Dry logo #20123Astringent and not sweet. In extreme cases the spirit can feel as if it contains no moisture.
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dry logo #20974ironic adjective humorously sarcastic or mocking; `dry humor`; `an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely`; `an ironic novel`; `an ironical smile`; `with a wry Scottish wit`
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Dry logo #21331(a) lack of sweetness in cider or perry, based on the amount of sugar or other sweetener present in it. Dry cider or perry has a low amount of sweetness compared to medium or sweet. The majority of real ciders are naturally dry, as nearly all the sugar gets fermented out. They are then sweetened to produce medium or sweet ciders.
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Dry logo #22191An open or unhealed joint plane not filled with calcite and not structurally sound.
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Dry logo #22306A wine with no perceptible taste of sugar.
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Dry logo #22309A wine lacking or deficient in residual sugar. A wine becomes dry when all or most of the sugar within it has been converted through fermentation into alcohol and carbon dioxide. A wine is usually perceived as dry when residual sugar is at or below a specific gravity of 0.999.
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Dry logo #22313An absence of sweetness in wine.
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Dry logo #22734A building where the miner changes into working clothes.
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dry logo #22762(adj) deshidratada, seco, reseco
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dry logo #22762(verb) deshidratar, secar
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