How to use in-sentence of “dried”:
– Leg of Mutton Lake and Brown Lake have dried up over the past 30 to 40 years as the water table has dropped.
– The lake is mostly dried up.
– Copra is the dried inside of coconuts, the fruit of the coconut palm.
– It also comes from dried corn on the cob stems.
– Often the toppings include chili sauce, dried fish, and tempeh.
– Pieces of wood held up a cover, made of something like dried ox skin, that rose about five feet above the bottom of the wagon.
– The leaves can be used fresh or dried and can be stored frozen.

Example sentences of “dried”:
- Then the beans are dried and cleaned.
- The products by Ocean Spray include dried cranberrycranberries, fruit juices and fruit snacks.
– Then the beans are dried and cleaned.
– The products by Ocean Spray include dried cranberrycranberries, fruit juices and fruit snacks.
– An oil can be made from the dried ripe flax seeds.
– Travelers often brought along a lot of dried meat and “bread stuff”.
– Most of the time it needs to be dried again in an oven, but sometimes no further drying is needed.
– Then you can write on top of the dried fluid.
– Solids from the first and second treatment tanks can be used to make methane gas and fertilizer for farmers fields or may be dried and sent to a landfill.
– Chinese dried plums, a favorite snack among Chinese people worldwide, can be said to be puce coloured.
– Carob eaten by humans is the dried pod.
– John names her as the “one who had anointed the Lord with perfumed oil and dried his feet with her hair”.
More in-sentence examples of “dried”:
– According to some, Niobe is the goddess of snow and winter, whose children, slain by Apollo and Artemis, symbolize the ice and snow melted by the sun in spring; according to others, she is an earth-goddess, whose progeny – vegetation and the fruits of the soil – is dried up and slain every summer by the shafts of the sun-god.
– Markets sell dried noodles and “men-tsuyu”, or instant noodle broth, to make home preparation easy.
– The mixture is then dried until the alcohol is gone, leaving the active terpenoid and terpene compounds which can be used immediately or cooked into bricks.
– The tub is then dried and heated.
– This means that after they are picked, the beans are dried and then kept from three to eight years.
– A chipotle is a smoked, dried jalapeño.
– It also was able to be dried to the just as good potassium permanganate powder.
– Many lakes and seas in other parts of the world dried up in the same way.
– The skin are dried in the shade and fastened on wooden rings or bamboo, using a gum prepared from the seed of a tree called “pananchi maram”.
– Stollen is a Fruitcakefruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar.
– Leaves of the raspberry plant are also used fresh or dried in herbal teas.
– Cigarettes can be any dried leaf that people roll in thin paper to smoke, but the word is most often used to refer ones with dried tobacco leaves.
– Tencha leaves are traditionally dried outside in the shade and are always kept away from direct sunlight.
– When the yerba is harvested, the branches are dried sometimes with a wood fire, imparting a smoky flavor.
– It is then washed and dried and all solid particles such as soot or ore dust are collected.
– Other items women often sent included: shirts, sheets, pillows, pillowcases, coats, vests, trousers, towels, handkerchiefs, socks, bandages, canned fruits, dried fruits, butter, cheese, wine, eggs, pickles, books, and magazines.
– A “currant” is a dried Zante grape.
– Acarajé sold on the street in Brazil are made with fried beef, mutton, dried shrimp, pigweed, fufu, osun sauce, and coconut.
– This restored Mediterranean sea levels, which had dried up.
– It is originally the color of the dye produced from the dried bodies of a scale insect, “Kermes vermilio”.
– Today, Lake Texcoco has almost dried up.
– Therefore, nearly 1.7 kilograms of dried mushrooms, or 17 kilograms of fresh mushrooms, would be required for a 60kg person to reach the 280mg/kg LD50 rate of rats.
– If the malt is dried with fire, it can have a smoky flavor.
– Finally the leaves are dried with hot air until they turn brown or black.
– Then they are crushed and dried in ovens.
– It is also cultivated in Sri Lanka and gathered from dried ponds in the Republic of India for the rhizomes, which are used as food and animal fodder as a source of starch.
– After this time, the market for slide rules dried up quickly as small scientific calculators became affordable.
– Prunes are dried plums.
– The leaves, stems, or seeds of herbs can be used fresh, or they can be dried for later use.
– Jameed is a form of dried yoghurt made made from goat’s milk or sheep’s milk.
– However, the dried pair of castors may still be worth more than the beaver’s fur.
– Also, at the time the term was coined, Herbert Smith’s corporate practice was focused on privatisation work, which had dried up.
– Sometimes they are dried to preserve them.
– Raisins are dried grapes.
– The wheel may also be used during the process of trimming excess body from dried wares and for applying incised decoration or rings of colour.
– Then, it is dried and aged.
– In GuangzhouCantonese Chinese cuisine dried scallop is called conpoy.
– This same species has other varieties as well, such as the Anaheim chilly often used for stuffing, the dried Ancho chilly used to make chili powder, the mild-to-hot Jalapeño, and the smoked ripe Jalapeño, known as a Chipotle.
– The clothing is dried in a clothes dryer or on a clothesline.
– They are usually sold dried and used to flavour meats, sauces, and stuffings.
– Fossils of an important extinct hominid were found in the dried lakebed of Lake Chad.
– On May 4, 2007 The river dried up in spots completely.
– The advantages of using a Büchner flask over just a piece of filter paper held over a beaker is that the solid is dried as more and more liquid is sucked off of it by the vacuum.
– Their woody stalks are sometimes dried and made into walking sticks.
– In many countries it is illegal to sell, use or posses both dried plant-material and living plants, but some places also give an exception from the law when used in religious rituals, such as by The Native American Church where it is used in a similar way as some Native American tribes, that likely have used peyote for at least 5,500 years.
– The original salami was made from a mix of chopped pork and salt which was dried using air in a casing.
- According to some, Niobe is the goddess of snow and winter, whose children, slain by Apollo and Artemis, symbolize the ice and snow melted by the sun in spring; according to others, she is an earth-goddess, whose progeny - vegetation and the fruits of the soil - is dried up and slain every summer by the shafts of the sun-god.
- Markets sell dried noodles and "men-tsuyu", or instant noodle broth, to make home preparation easy.
