About The Word Dry up
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Dry up
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What's The Definition Of Dry up?
[v] lose water or moisture; "In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly"
[v] dry up and shrivel due to complete loss of moisture; "a mummified body was found" Synonyms | Synonyms for Dry up: dehydrate | desiccate | mummify Related Terms | Find terms related to Dry up: air-dry | anhydrate | attenuate | bake | be consumed | be used up | blot | brush | burn | consume | cure | dehumidify | dehydrate | desiccate | devitalize | diminish | drain | droop | dry | dummy up | emacerate | emaciate | evaporate | exsiccate | fade | fade away | fire | flag | give out | insolate | kiln | languish | macerate | mummify | mummy | parch | peter out | pine | pipe down | preshrink | ring off | rub | run dry | run out | Sanforize | scorch | sear | shrink | shrivel | shut up | smoke | soak up | sponge | sun | sun-dry | swab | thin | torrefy | towel | waste | waste away | weazen | welter | wilt | wipe | wither | wizen See Also | dry | dry out | shrink | shrivel | shrivel up | wither |
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