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How To Use Drip-dry In A Sentence

  • This is a world of baronial drip-dry tartan with a flat-pack bothy fit for murder and a ghost that oozes bloodily from a cardboard box, despite the bin-liner. Macbeth, The Love for Three Oranges, Armida, A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Apart from anything else, I wore the latter in the Jacuzzi this afternoon and it's still drip-drying in my shower.
  • Choosing bright, decorative hooks adds to the entry's appeal, and allows for drip-drying soggy clothes.
  • ‘Oh, mate…’ I commented out loud. ‘That must've been drip-dry only.’
  • She had bought an amber necklace from the hotel souvenir shop, for a price that she assured me was a real bargain, and had put it right on over one of the exuberantly colored drip-dry polyester blouses that were the mainstay of her traveling wardrobe. Dreaming in French
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  • How fine it is to kick hooves in the air, stay unsunburned in the sun, wear drip-dry brown fur!
  • It's enough to make you head off, sobbing, to buy a pair of Marks & Spencer stay-pressed slacks in easy-care drip-dry nylon.
  • If I were you, I'd hang that sweater on the line and let it drip-dry.
  • Hang one or two racks in a mudroom or laundry room, and let shoes and garments drip-dry.
  • ‘Our bodies are drip-dry,’ says Wendy Bumgardner, Portland, Ore.-based marathon coach and about.com walking columnist.
  • It was a popular drip-dry model from the nineteen fifties that had been technically banned in the country for years. Henry Ground
  • drip-dry shirts for travel
  • Mine are thin nylon, easy to wash, drip-dry, non-iron, practical, cheap. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • Hang one or two racks in a mud room or laundry room, and let shoes and garments drip-dry.
  • Her postgrad colleagues stared at her from beneath their crackling nylon shirts, their drip-dry, ever-creased Crimplene trousers. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Although of divine origins, always wash your golden fleece in lukewarm water with mild detergent after use and drip-dry. Archive 2010-02-01
  • One wonders what Jesus might say to these folk, gathered here in drip-dry short-sleeve shirts and pastel trousers, chatting amiably, sucking Tic Tacs, patiently awaiting Proof. The Fiddler in the Subway
  • He was wearing baggy gray suit pants and a short-sleeved drip-dry shirt. TALES OF THE CITY
  • Her postgrad colleagues stared at her from beneath their crackling nylon shirts, their drip-dry, ever-creased Crimplene trousers. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • All eight pairs of underpants, four shirts, four string vests and three drip-dry slacks were burned to ash.
  • Her postgrad colleagues stared at her from beneath their crackling nylon shirts, their drip-dry, ever-creased Crimplene trousers. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • In no time, he had the whole outfit draped over the shower curtain rod to drip-dry.
  • If I were you, I'd hang that sweater on the line and let it drip-dry.
  • As Mr. Adams dons trail clothes—"shirt with dozens of pockets, drip-dry pants that zip off into shorts, floppy hat with a cord pulled tight under the chin"—he realizes, too late, that he looks as though he is trick-or-treating as Ernest Hemingway. In a Lost City, Finding Yourself

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