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dried-up [ˌdraɪdˈʌp] ADJ., dried up ADJ.

I . dry up V. intr.

1. dry up (become dry):

2. dry up (dry the dishes):

5. dry up coloq. (become silent):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In the end, the chipotles have dried up in a manner akin to prunes or raisins.
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However, in 2012 it was reported that funds had dried up for this operation because of the national economic crisis.
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He did this by following a dried up river to its almost dried up source, a lake.
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By then the television writing had dried up and the folk scene had waned.
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It is normally navigable by small boats, but has completely dried up in droughts.
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After 1959 she recorded for a variety of labels but the hits largely dried up.
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Five years have passed, and stories of substance seem to have dried up.
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In summer, the creek is suspected to have dried up at times.
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On the southern edge of the village lies a dried up artificial lake which was once used for irrigation.
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The narrator finds only a dried up well, but is saved by a middle-aged shepherd who takes him to a spring he knows of.
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