“drying” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “drying”:

+ Washing your hands has a drying affect, which triggers the condition.

+ To avoid drying out they will clamp to the rock they inhabit, minimizing water-loss from the rim around their base.

+ Hair dryers are usually used to speed up drying waterwet hair.

+ They can be preserved by drying or pickling.

+ In a traditional brickworks, clay is taken from the quarry, and then carried by workers to the yard After the forming or cutting, the bricks must be dried, in the open air, in drying sheds, When the bricks have been dried, they must then be fired or ‘burnt’ in a kiln, to give them their final hardness and appearance.

drying - sentence examples
drying – sentence examples

Example sentences of “drying”:

+ Stacks of drying peat dug from the bogs can still be seen in some rural areas.

+ To make a drink from coffee beans, the beans must first be specially prepared by drying the beans and then roasting.

+ It is commonly believed that sebum acts to save skin from drying or to waterproof hair and skin.

+ Drying rack is a rack used for drying clothes after they have been washed.

+ During the drying cycle, the garments are tumbled in a stream of warm air that circulates through the basket, evaporateevaporating any traces of solvent left after the spin cycle.

+ To “scrub” the hands for a surgery, water that can be turned on and off without touching with the hands is needed, a cleaning liquid named “chlorhexidine” or “iodine wash”, sterile cloth for drying the hands after washing, a sterile brush for hard washing and another sterile instrument for cleaning under the fingernails.

+ This allows them to stay underground without drying up.

+ Machines of this era were called “vented”; their fumes and drying exhausts were sent into the air, in the same way as with modern tumble dryer exhausts.

+ Their coming coincides with an increase in fossil charcoal deposits, but they remained a minor component of the rainforest until about 20 million years ago, when the gradual drying of the continent and lessening of soil richness led to the growth of a more open forest type, with mainly “Casuarina” and “Acacia” trees.

+ The leaves are evergreen and needle-like, 8–60mm long, arranged in an open spiral on long shoots, and in dense spiral clusters of 15–45 together on short shoots; they vary from bright grass-green to dark green to strongly glaucous pale blue-green, depending on the thickness of the white wax layer which protects the leaves from drying out.

+ The paint also helps to prevent the wood from drying out in the hot sun.

+ This helps them to live on land without drying out.

+ Some have waterproof coverings that prevent the plant or seeds from drying out.

+ Streams and spring springs were quickly drying up causing a stalemate.

+ In enclosed machines, solvent recovered during the drying process is returned condensed and distilled.

+ Direct-use applications include heating buildings, growing plants in greenhouses, drying crops, heating water at fish farms, and several industrial processes such as pasteurizing milk.

+ Following the drying of Lake Hula, the Hula Reserve was established in 1964 and became the first declared nature reserve in Israel.

+ Towels have many different uses, such as drying yourself after a shower, or wiping a table clean.

+ Stacks of drying peat dug from the bogs can still be seen in some rural areas.

+ To make a drink from coffee beans, the beans must first be specially prepared by drying the beans and then roasting.

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