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dehydrate

[dee-hahy-dreyt] / diˈhaɪ dreɪt /


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The works are also nods to the character of the Kool-Aid Man, which led to a Marvel comic, along with the story’s evil band of dehydrating Thirsties.

From Los Angeles Times

The following day, Simmons clarified that he “was dehydrated” and “forced to sit for a song” before he “got back on stage in 5 minutes & finished the show.”

From Los Angeles Times

That’s a question that has stumped other researchers, including a team from Michigan that, in 1988, uncovered that plants made noises when they were dehydrated.

From Washington Post

“Unstressed plants emitted less than one sound per hour, on average, while the stressed plants — both dehydrated and injured — emitted dozens of sounds every hour.”

From Washington Times

Some experts thought it was lack of food, as evidenced by the birds' emaciated, dehydrated bodies.

From Salon