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dry
adjective
-
dry
,
drier
,
driest
free
from
water
or
other
liquid
;
not
wet
•
After
the
rain
stopped
,
the
children
waited
for
their
clothes
to
become
completely
dry
.
After
the
rain
stopped
,
the
children
waited
for
their
clothes
to
become
completely
dry
.
•
Please
make
sure
your
hands
are
dry
before
touching
the
computer
.
Please
make
sure
your
hands
are
dry
before
touching
the
computer
.
adjective
-
dry
,
drier
,
driest
having
very
little
rain
or
humidity
•
In
this
region
,
the
winters
are
mild
but
the
summers
are
very
dry
.
In
this
region
,
the
winters
are
mild
but
the
summers
are
very
dry
.
•
Cacti
have
adapted
to
live
in
dry
environments
.
Cacti
have
adapted
to
live
in
dry
environments
.
adjective
-
dry
,
drier
,
driest
(
of
wine
,
beer
,
or
other
drinks
)
having
little
or
no
sweetness
•
I
prefer
dry
white
wine
with
fish
.
I
prefer
dry
white
wine
with
fish
.
•
The
sommelier
recommended
a
crisp
,
dry
Riesling
.
The
sommelier
recommended
a
crisp
,
dry
Riesling
.
adjective
-
dry
,
drier
,
driest
not
including
or
allowing
alcoholic
drinks
•
It
was
a
dry
wedding
,
so
only
juice
and
soda
were
served
.
It
was
a
dry
wedding
,
so
only
juice
and
soda
were
served
.
•
He
decided
to
stay
dry
for
the
whole
month
of
January
.
He
decided
to
stay
dry
for
the
whole
month
of
January
.
adjective
-
dry
,
drier
,
driest
showing
humor
that
is
subtle
,
matter-of-fact
,
and
delivered
with
little
outward
emotion
•
His
dry
sense
of
humor
made
everyone
chuckle
.
His
dry
sense
of
humor
made
everyone
chuckle
.
•
She
delivered
the
joke
in
such
a
dry
manner
that
it
took
a
moment
to
sink
in
.
She
delivered
the
joke
in
such
a
dry
manner
that
it
took
a
moment
to
sink
in
.