adry Antonyms

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Meaning of adry

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adry (a.)

In a dry or thirsty condition.

adry Sentence Examples

  1. After spending hours in the scorching sun, I felt completely adry and desperately needed a refreshing drink.
  2. The arid desert landscape left us adry and longing for an oasis to quench our thirst.
  3. As the towel absorbed the water, it gradually became adry, ready for another use.
  4. Despite the downpour, the roof remained adry thanks to the newly installed waterproofing.
  5. The laundry hung on the line, slowly becoming adry in the warm breeze.
  6. The cracked soil in the drought-affected region was adry and barren, pleading for rain.
  7. She emerged from the swimming pool, her skin feeling adry under the hot sun.
  8. The firewood stacked near the fireplace was adry, perfect for a cozy evening indoors.
  9. The waiter noticed the empty glass and promptly filled it, ensuring it was no longer adry.
  10. After a thorough cleaning, the dishes were left adry and ready to be put away in the cupboard.

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In a dry or thirsty condition.

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After spending hours in the scorching sun, I felt completely adry and desperately needed a refreshing drink.

The arid desert landscape left us adry and longing for an oasis to quench our thirst.

As the towel absorbed the water, it gradually became adry, ready for another use.

Despite the downpour, the roof remained adry thanks to the newly installed waterproofing.