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en kuru, kuru, kurulamak, kurumak, kurutmak, sek, kurak, basit, kuruye, kuruk, kuraklık, içki karşıtı, katı, kavurmak, sek (içki), süt vermeyen, kart, yavan, sıkıcı, sütü kesilmiş (inek), kör (kuyu), kupkuru, sütü kesilmek, sütten kesilmek, kakırdamak, kurumuş, susamış, susatıcı, susuz, sek pirinç ve makarna gibi kuru sıkıcı, kurut, suyu çekilmiş, süt vermez, yağmursuz, keskin, tatsız, sütü kesilmiş, mecazi, sert, Su ihtiva etmeyen, kuru, 1. kuru 2. kurutmak; kurumak, sade ve eğlendirici, içki yasağı uygulanan dryasdust,

1 en kuru     ts
2dry kuru     ts
3dry kurulamak  fiil     ts
4dry kurumak  fiil     ts
5dry kurutmak  fiil     ts
6dry sek     ts
7dry kurak     ts
8dry basit     ts
9dry kuruye     ts
10dry kuruk     ts
11dry kuraklık     ts
12dry içki karşıtı     ts
13dry katı     ts
14dry kavurmak     ts
15dry sek (içki)     ts
16dry süt vermeyen     ts
17dry kart     ts
18dry yavan     ts
19dry sıkıcı     ts
20dry sütü kesilmiş (inek)     ts
21dry kör (kuyu)     ts
22dry kupkuru     ts
23dry sütü kesilmek     ts
24dry sütten kesilmek     ts
25dry kakırdamak     ts
26dry kurumuş     ts
27dry susamış     ts
28dry susatıcı     ts
29dry susuz     ts
30dry sek pirinç ve makarna gibi kuru sıkıcı     ts
31dry kurut  fiil     ts
32dry suyu çekilmiş     ts
33dry süt vermez     ts
34dry yağmursuz     ts
35dry keskin     ts
36dry tatsız     ts
37dry sütü kesilmiş     ts
38dry mecazi     ts
39dry sert  sıfat     ts
40dry Su ihtiva etmeyen, kuru  Tıp     ts
41dry 1. kuru 2. kurutmak; kurumak  Tekstil     ts
42dry sade ve eğlendirici     ts
43dry içki yasağı uygulanan dryasdust     ts
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of Dry, a, superlative of dry, dry at the highest degree, adry, parched, Not working with chemical or biological matter, but, rather, doing computations, To lose moisture, Subtly humorous, yet without mirth, Free from liquid or moisture, Maintaining temperance; void or abstinent from alcoholic beverages, To remove moisture from, Lacking sugar or low in sugar; not sweet, Free of water in any state; anhydrous, xerotic, dreye, secco, seco, without a mucous or watery discharge; "a dry cough"; "that rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry nose", having a large proportion of strong liquor; "a very dry martini is almost straight gin", humorously sarcastic or mocking; "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit", become dry or drier; "The laundry dries in the sun", a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair", (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish; "dry toast"; "dry meat", practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages; "he's been dry for ten years"; "no thank you; I happen to be teetotal", lacking warmth or emotional involvement; "a dry greeting"; "a dry reading of the lines"; "a dry critique", lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless; "a dry book"; "a dry lecture filled with trivial details"; "dull and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is unrelated to, not shedding tears; "dry sobs"; "with dry eyes", To shrivel or wither; to lose vitality, not producing milk; "a dry cow", life"- John Mason Brown (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation; "a dry white burgundy", used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones; "dry weight", having no adornment or coloration; "dry facts"; "rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner", unproductive especially of the expected results; "a dry run"; "a mind dry of new ideas", suffering from fluid deprivation; "his mouth was dry", Of animals: Not giving milk; as, the cow is dry, Free from moisture; having little humidity or none; arid; not wet or moist; deficient in the natural or normal supply of moisture, as rain or fluid of any kind; said especially: (a) Of the weather: Free from rain or mist, Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay, To make dry. (e.g., your eyes), To become dry, free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet; "dry land"; "dry clothes"; "a dry climate"; "dry splintery boards"; "a dry river bed"; "the paint is dry", Of persons: Thirsty; needing drink, Exhibiting a sharp, frigid preciseness of execution, or the want of a delicate contour in form, and of easy transition in coloring, To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay, To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly, Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave, or hard; hence, sharp; keen; shrewd; quaint; as, a dry tone or manner; dry wit, Destitute of that which interests or amuses; barren; unembellished; jejune; plain, Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh, Of the eyes: Not shedding tears, To evaporate wholly; to be exhaled; said of moisture, or a liquid; sometimes with up; as, the stream dries, or dries up, a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair" become dry or drier; "The laundry dries in the sun" practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages; "he's been dry for ten years"; "no thank you; I happen to be teetotal" lacking warmth or emotional involvement; "a dry greeting"; "a dry reading of the lines"; "a dry critique" having a large proportion of strong liquor; "a very dry martini is almost straight gin" without a mucous or watery discharge; "a dry cough"; "that rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry nose" humorously sarcastic or mocking; "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit" suffering from fluid deprivation; "his mouth was dry" (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish; "dry toast"; "dry meat" having no adornment or coloration; "dry facts"; "rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner" unproductive especially of the expected results; "a dry run"; "a mind dry of new ideas" used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones; "dry weight" lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless; "a dry book"; "a dry lecture filled with trivial details"; "dull and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is unrelated to, disapproval If you describe something such as a book, play, or activity as dry, you mean that it is dull and uninteresting. dry, academic phrases, Dry bread or toast is plain and not covered with butter or jam. For breakfast, they had dry bread and tea, approval Dry humour is very amusing, but in a subtle and clever way. Fulton has retained his dry humour + drily dri·ly `That is surprising.' --- `Hardly,' I said drily. + dryness dry·ness Her writing has a wry dryness, disapproval If you say that someone is sucking something dry or milking it dry, you are criticizing them for taking all the good things from it until there is nothing left. He's just milking the company dry, If a country, state, or city is dry, it has laws or rules which forbid anyone to drink, sell, or buy alcoholic drink. Gujurat has been a totally dry state for the past thirty years. = teetotal, Dry sherry or wine does not have a sweet taste. a glass of chilled, dry white wine. sweet, high and dry: see high home and dry: see home. adj. dry lake dry cleaning dry ice dry rot Dry Tortugas National Park, (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation; "a dry white burgundy", opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"; "a dry state", remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair", a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages, If someone has dry eyes, there are no tears in their eyes; often used with negatives or in contexts where you are expressing surprise that they are not crying. There were few dry eyes in the house when I finished moist, If your mouth or throat is dry, it has little or no saliva in it, and so feels very unpleasant, perhaps because you are tense or ill. His mouth was dry, he needed a drink + dryness dry·ness Symptoms included frequent dryness in the mouth, When something dries or when you dry it, it becomes dry. Leave your hair to dry naturally whenever possible Wash and dry the lettuce, When you dry the dishes after a meal, you wipe the water off the plates, cups, knives, pans, and other things when they have been washed, using a cloth. Mrs. Madrigal began drying dishes. = wipe Dry up means the same as dry. He got up and stood beside Julie, drying up the dishes while she washed, If something is dry, there is no water or moisture on it or in it. Clean the metal with a soft dry cloth Pat it dry with a soft towel Once the paint is dry, apply a coat of the red ochre emulsion paint wet, damp + dryness dry·ness the parched dryness of the air, wipe dry, make dry; become dry, not wet; thirsty; lacking rain; withered, parched; not giving milk (of animals); not near water; not sweet (of wine); against alcohol or the sale of alcohol (in the USA during prohibition), If you say that your skin or hair is dry, you mean that it is less oily than, or not as soft as, normal. Nothing looks worse than dry, cracked lips greasy + dryness dry·ness Dryness of the skin can also be caused by living in centrally heated homes and offices, If the weather or a period of time is dry, there is no rain or there is much less rain than average. Exceptionally dry weather over the past year had cut agricultural production wet, If an oil well is dry, it is no longer producing any oil, If a river, lake, or well is dry, it is empty of water, usually because of hot weather and lack of rain, In the dry means in a place or at a time that is not damp, wet, or rainy. Such cars, however, do grip the road well, even in the dry. wet, A dry place or climate is one that gets very little rainfall. a hot, dry climate where the sun is shining all the time. = arid wet + dryness dry·ness He was advised to spend time in the warmth and dryness of Italy, Opposite of sweet; somewhat subjective in that tasters may perceive sweetness to varying degree, Description of a wine made deliberately to possess little or no sweetness Commonly defined as containing less than about 0 5% residual sugar, Not sweet, in the same way that "cold" means not hot, Opposite of sweet In a dry beer, bitterness predominates over sweetness, Film formation by evaporation of solvent or oxidation of unsaturated compound or catalytic action, Without a sweet taste But in Champagne it means sweet, fencing without electric scoring aids, Free of water under dry weather flow conditions, "Don't Repeat Yourself" From ThePragmaticProgrammer, a more general version of once and only once See TheDryPrinciple, life"- John Mason Brown (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation; "a dry white burgundy" not shedding tears; "dry sobs"; "with dry eyes" free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet; "dry land"; "dry clothes"; "a dry climate"; "dry splintery boards"; "a dry river bed"; "the paint is dry" not producing milk; "a dry cow" opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"; "a dry state, A sound without added reverb or other effects, a dry wine is a wine with little sugar, anyway less than 49 g per litre As far as champagne wines are concerned, it is on the contrary a slightly sweet wine, An adjective used to describe an original sound or audio signal that has not been processed or enhanced with effects such as reverb and delay, Also steam; fencing without electric judging aids, Not sweet, no taste of sugar, Wines are usually noted as dry, or sweet, with varieties in between Dryness is a function of the residual sugar in the finished wine - the drier the wine, the less sugar it contains Most table wines are dry A French Chablis is less dry than most California Chardonnays, but both are considered to be dry (Tasting term), A signal to which an effect has not been added, also steam; fencing without electric scoring aids, Consisting entirely of the original, unprocessed sound The output of an effects device is 100% dry when only the input signal is being heard, with none of the effects created by the processor itself Compare with wet, Descriptive of a match that has no electrical judging apparatus, White wine containing little sugar (1 to 9 grams per litre), Wine made deliberately to possess little or no sweetness Usually contains less than 0 5% residual sugar, Basically - the opposite of sweet, It is said of a wine without sugar or with sugar in such a small volume that it's not detectable to the taste, Designates white wines without sugar, opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"; "a dry state,

44 of Dry, a     ts
45 superlative of dry     ts
46 dry at the highest degree  sıfat     ts
47Dry. adry     ts
48Dry. parched     ts
49dry Not working with chemical or biological matter, but, rather, doing computations     ts
50dry To lose moisture - "The clothes dried on the line."     ts
51dry Subtly humorous, yet without mirth     ts
52dry Free from liquid or moisture - "Cover the chicken as it bakes or it'll get too dry."     ts
53dry Maintaining temperance; void or abstinent from alcoholic beverages - "It was a dry house."     ts
54dry To remove moisture from - "Devin dried her eyes with a handkerchief."     ts
55dry Lacking sugar or low in sugar; not sweet - "I like to take a dry sherry before lunch on Sundays."     ts
56dry Free of water in any state; anhydrous - "Dry alcohol is 200 proof."     ts
57dry. xerotic     ts
58Dry dreye     ts
59Dry secco     ts
60Dry seco     ts
61dry without a mucous or watery discharge; "a dry cough"; "that rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry nose"     ts
62dry having a large proportion of strong liquor; "a very dry martini is almost straight gin"     ts
63dry humorously sarcastic or mocking; "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit"     ts
64dry become dry or drier; "The laundry dries in the sun"     ts
65dry a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair"     ts
66dry (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish; "dry toast"; "dry meat"     ts
67dry practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages; "he's been dry for ten years"; "no thank you; I happen to be teetotal"     ts
68dry lacking warmth or emotional involvement; "a dry greeting"; "a dry reading of the lines"; "a dry critique"     ts
69dry lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless; "a dry book"; "a dry lecture filled with trivial details"; "dull and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is unrelated to     ts
70dry not shedding tears; "dry sobs"; "with dry eyes"     ts
71dry To shrivel or wither; to lose vitality     ts
72dry not producing milk; "a dry cow"     ts
73dry life"- John Mason Brown (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation; "a dry white burgundy"     ts
74dry used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones; "dry weight"     ts
75dry having no adornment or coloration; "dry facts"; "rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner"     ts
76dry unproductive especially of the expected results; "a dry run"; "a mind dry of new ideas"     ts
77dry suffering from fluid deprivation; "his mouth was dry"     ts
78dry Of animals: Not giving milk; as, the cow is dry     ts
79dry Free from moisture; having little humidity or none; arid; not wet or moist; deficient in the natural or normal supply of moisture, as rain or fluid of any kind; said especially: (a) Of the weather: Free from rain or mist     ts
80dry Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay     ts
81dry To make dry. (e.g., your eyes)     ts
82dry To become dry     ts
83dry free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet; "dry land"; "dry clothes"; "a dry climate"; "dry splintery boards"; "a dry river bed"; "the paint is dry"     ts
84dry Of persons: Thirsty; needing drink     ts
85dry Exhibiting a sharp, frigid preciseness of execution, or the want of a delicate contour in form, and of easy transition in coloring     ts
86dry To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay     ts
87dry To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly     ts
88dry Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave, or hard; hence, sharp; keen; shrewd; quaint; as, a dry tone or manner; dry wit     ts
89dry Destitute of that which interests or amuses; barren; unembellished; jejune; plain     ts
90dry Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh     ts
91dry Of the eyes: Not shedding tears     ts
92dry To evaporate wholly; to be exhaled; said of moisture, or a liquid; sometimes with up; as, the stream dries, or dries up     ts
93dry a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair" become dry or drier; "The laundry dries in the sun" practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages; "he's been dry for ten years"; "no thank you; I happen to be teetotal" lacking warmth or emotional involvement; "a dry greeting"; "a dry reading of the lines"; "a dry critique" having a large proportion of strong liquor; "a very dry martini is almost straight gin" without a mucous or watery discharge; "a dry cough"; "that rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry nose" humorously sarcastic or mocking; "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit" suffering from fluid deprivation; "his mouth was dry" (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish; "dry toast"; "dry meat" having no adornment or coloration; "dry facts"; "rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner" unproductive especially of the expected results; "a dry run"; "a mind dry of new ideas" used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones; "dry weight" lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless; "a dry book"; "a dry lecture filled with trivial details"; "dull and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is unrelated to     ts
94dry disapproval If you describe something such as a book, play, or activity as dry, you mean that it is dull and uninteresting. dry, academic phrases     ts
95dry Dry bread or toast is plain and not covered with butter or jam. For breakfast, they had dry bread and tea     ts
96dry approval Dry humour is very amusing, but in a subtle and clever way. Fulton has retained his dry humour + drily dri·ly `That is surprising.' --- `Hardly,' I said drily. + dryness dry·ness Her writing has a wry dryness     ts
97dry disapproval If you say that someone is sucking something dry or milking it dry, you are criticizing them for taking all the good things from it until there is nothing left. He's just milking the company dry     ts
98dry If a country, state, or city is dry, it has laws or rules which forbid anyone to drink, sell, or buy alcoholic drink. Gujurat has been a totally dry state for the past thirty years. = teetotal     ts
99dry Dry sherry or wine does not have a sweet taste. a glass of chilled, dry white wine. sweet     ts
100dry high and dry: see high home and dry: see home. adj. dry lake dry cleaning dry ice dry rot Dry Tortugas National Park     ts
101dry (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation; "a dry white burgundy"     ts
102dry opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"; "a dry state"     ts
103dry remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair"     ts
104dry a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages     ts
105dry If someone has dry eyes, there are no tears in their eyes; often used with negatives or in contexts where you are expressing surprise that they are not crying. There were few dry eyes in the house when I finished moist     ts
106dry If your mouth or throat is dry, it has little or no saliva in it, and so feels very unpleasant, perhaps because you are tense or ill. His mouth was dry, he needed a drink + dryness dry·ness Symptoms included frequent dryness in the mouth     ts
107dry When something dries or when you dry it, it becomes dry. Leave your hair to dry naturally whenever possible Wash and dry the lettuce     ts
108dry When you dry the dishes after a meal, you wipe the water off the plates, cups, knives, pans, and other things when they have been washed, using a cloth. Mrs. Madrigal began drying dishes. = wipe Dry up means the same as dry. He got up and stood beside Julie, drying up the dishes while she washed     ts
109dry If something is dry, there is no water or moisture on it or in it. Clean the metal with a soft dry cloth Pat it dry with a soft towel Once the paint is dry, apply a coat of the red ochre emulsion paint wet, damp + dryness dry·ness the parched dryness of the air     ts
110dry wipe dry, make dry; become dry  fiil     ts
111dry not wet; thirsty; lacking rain; withered, parched; not giving milk (of animals); not near water; not sweet (of wine); against alcohol or the sale of alcohol (in the USA during prohibition)  sıfat     ts
112dry If you say that your skin or hair is dry, you mean that it is less oily than, or not as soft as, normal. Nothing looks worse than dry, cracked lips greasy + dryness dry·ness Dryness of the skin can also be caused by living in centrally heated homes and offices     ts
113dry If the weather or a period of time is dry, there is no rain or there is much less rain than average. Exceptionally dry weather over the past year had cut agricultural production wet     ts
114dry If an oil well is dry, it is no longer producing any oil     ts
115dry If a river, lake, or well is dry, it is empty of water, usually because of hot weather and lack of rain     ts
116dry In the dry means in a place or at a time that is not damp, wet, or rainy. Such cars, however, do grip the road well, even in the dry. wet     ts
117dry A dry place or climate is one that gets very little rainfall. a hot, dry climate where the sun is shining all the time. = arid wet + dryness dry·ness He was advised to spend time in the warmth and dryness of Italy     ts
118dry Opposite of sweet; somewhat subjective in that tasters may perceive sweetness to varying degree     ts
119dry Description of a wine made deliberately to possess little or no sweetness Commonly defined as containing less than about 0 5% residual sugar     ts
120dry Not sweet, in the same way that "cold" means not hot     ts
121dry Opposite of sweet In a dry beer, bitterness predominates over sweetness     ts
122dry Film formation by evaporation of solvent or oxidation of unsaturated compound or catalytic action     ts
123dry Without a sweet taste But in Champagne it means sweet     ts
124dry fencing without electric scoring aids     ts
125dry Free of water under dry weather flow conditions     ts
126dry "Don't Repeat Yourself" From ThePragmaticProgrammer, a more general version of once and only once See TheDryPrinciple     ts
127dry life"- John Mason Brown (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation; "a dry white burgundy" not shedding tears; "dry sobs"; "with dry eyes" free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet; "dry land"; "dry clothes"; "a dry climate"; "dry splintery boards"; "a dry river bed"; "the paint is dry" not producing milk; "a dry cow" opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"; "a dry state     ts
128dry A sound without added reverb or other effects     ts
129dry a dry wine is a wine with little sugar, anyway less than 49 g per litre As far as champagne wines are concerned, it is on the contrary a slightly sweet wine     ts
130dry An adjective used to describe an original sound or audio signal that has not been processed or enhanced with effects such as reverb and delay     ts
131dry Also steam; fencing without electric judging aids     ts
132dry Not sweet, no taste of sugar     ts
133dry Wines are usually noted as dry, or sweet, with varieties in between Dryness is a function of the residual sugar in the finished wine - the drier the wine, the less sugar it contains Most table wines are dry A French Chablis is less dry than most California Chardonnays, but both are considered to be dry (Tasting term)     ts
134dry A signal to which an effect has not been added     ts
135dry also steam; fencing without electric scoring aids     ts
136dry Consisting entirely of the original, unprocessed sound The output of an effects device is 100% dry when only the input signal is being heard, with none of the effects created by the processor itself Compare with wet     ts
137dry Descriptive of a match that has no electrical judging apparatus     ts
138dry White wine containing little sugar (1 to 9 grams per litre)     ts
139dry Wine made deliberately to possess little or no sweetness Usually contains less than 0 5% residual sugar     ts
140dry Basically - the opposite of sweet     ts
141dry It is said of a wine without sugar or with sugar in such a small volume that it's not detectable to the taste     ts
142dry Designates white wines without sugar     ts
143dry opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"; "a dry state     ts
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