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dried-up

[drahyd-uhp] / ˈdraɪdˈʌp /














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Dried-up saline lakes are hot spots for dangerous air pollution.

From Washington Post • Jan. 6, 2023

Dried-up leaves, piles of brush, big pieces of plastic from a kids’ old swimming pool.

From "Red Kayak" by Priscilla Cummings

Dried-up and brown, they wore loincloths of woven fiber.

From The Holes Around Mars by Bixby, Jerome

Dried-up Stream! his stomach full and smoke in his mouth, bethought himself of a tale, an incident of this very spot.

From White Shadows in the South Seas by O'Brien, Frederick

Dried-up, skimpy bushes just higher than our heads made a thin but regular cover.

From The Land of Footprints by White, Stewart Edward