How To Use Dried-out In A Sentence
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Stale but not dried-out tortillas can be converted into tostadas by frying them and serving with some kind of topping - melted cheese, guacamole, fried beans, or shredded meat and salad.
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Over sandy reaches thick with willows, and through long, matted, dried-out cranberry marshes and copses of prickly thorn, the borderman hung to his purpose.
The Last Trail
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The fires penetrated into the dried-out surface peat to a depth of up to 1.5 metres.
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Using powerful X-rays, the remains of a dried-out fluid were discovered at the bottom of the flacon.
Scent of a pharaoh | clusterflock
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His father wavered behind the bar, his thick white hair matted on his scalp, his face cragged and lined like dried-out leaves.
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Applying a lipophilic or aquaphilic product onto a dried-out surface is like putting a cream or lotion on a stone—it just sits there or slides off because there are no pathways in which to move deeper.
Simple Skin Beauty
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dried-out tobacco rolls badly
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There was a diagram on the screen and a few dried-out felt pens on the wooden ridge under it.
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The broiled rouget (with daikon radish and crunchy yellow lentils) had a similarly monkish, almost dried-out quality.
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A dried-out horseshoe crab is a delicate thing and there's no way it would survive the flight in my checked baggage.
Horseshoe Crabs and the TSA
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dried-out boards beginning to split
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One of the craters is especially promising because it lies near what seem to be dried-out river channels, Barlow said.
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It seems the filmmakers are aiming for a dose of magical realism, dried-out, reconstituted and completely misunderstood.
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Later, the grasses mature and become dried-out, much drier than corn or soybean plants.
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The broiled rouget (with daikon radish and crunchy yellow lentils) had a similarly monkish, almost dried-out quality.
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The wildfire quickly spreads, consuming the thick, dried-out vegetation and almost everything else in its path.
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But Walter Mulbry, the USDA microbiologist, also showed that corn and cucumber seedlings could thrive on an organic fertilizer made from the dried-out algae.