1. To remove the moisture from; make dry: laundry dried by the sun. 2. To preserve (meat or other foods, for example) by extracting the moisture.

DRY definition: 1. used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it: 2. used to…. Learn more.

DRY definition: free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet. See examples of dry used in a sentence.

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Things that are dry lack moisture. A desert or a dessert can be dry. If your eyes are dry, you’ve stopped crying. It’s also a flavor that means the opposite of sweet.

Dry or dryness most often refers to: Lack of rainfall, which may refer to Arid regions Drought Dry or dry area, relating to legal prohibition of selling, serving, or imbibing alcoholic beverages Dry humor, deadpan Dryness (medical) Dryness (taste), the lack of sugar in a drink, especially an alcoholic one Dry direct sound without reverberation

dry (comparative drier or dryer, superlative driest or dryest) Free from or lacking moisture. quotations This towel's dry. Could you wet it and cover the chicken so it doesn't go dry as it cooks?

Definition of dry adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Having all the water or liquid drained away, evaporated, or exhausted. A dry river.