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air-dry

ADJECTIVE
  1. not giving off moisture on exposure to the air

How To Use air-dry In A Sentence

  • After washing and conditioning your hair, comb it from the crown to the ends and let it air-dry.
  • The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones.
  • If air-drying were attempted many vegetables would simply go bad, or leaves would wither and brown.
  • After washing and conditioning your hair, comb it from the crown to the ends and let it air-dry.
  • Blow-dry while ruffling with your fingers, or for looser texture, let hair air-dry.
  • To cut frizz and shape curls, twist small sections of wet hair around your finger (the sections will remain when you remove your finger) and let them air-dry.
  • Some tips: Wash the dishes, air-dry; It is best to wash dishes and utensils relatively quickly, within two hours, and let them air to avoid recontamination from hands. E. Coli Alert
  • Instead of air-drying, the unwithered leaves are merely steamed. Will green tea really save my life?
  • The following figures show the gain in weight by absorption of several coniferous woods, air-dry at the start, expressed in per cent of the kiln-dry weight: Seasoning of Wood
  • What might be less clear is how to make a more direct connection to the forest by selecting and air-drying your own lumber.
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