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Dry

Dry

(adj)
UK
draɪ
US
draɪ
Definition: Free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist.
Meaning: Khô, cạn
Common
How to use "Dry" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Snakeskin is smooth and dry.

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Before you travel to Bali Indonesia you should know it has two seasons, wet and dry.

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Dry season stretches from May to September when you can expect sunnier skies.

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To ensure that they stay dry they must spend a significant portion of the day grooming themselves, coating their fur in saliva.

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Previously, cheetahs were wide spread across African and Asian continents, but now they are confined mostly to dry open grasslands of Sub Saharan Africa, with the majority inhabiting natural reserves or parks.

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The bánh mì is typically eaten at breakfast, usually considered to be too dry for dinner but is often also eaten as a light snack.

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Venus' surface is a dry desert.

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Astringent substances can include a very dry red wine.

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