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dried

adjective as in drained

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Schneider said the effects of water withdrawals can be seen in areas where native vegetation has dried up because groundwater levels have declined.

As it happens, the legal question is far from being so cut and dried.

His own former theater company, Reprise, operated on a subscriber model, and the base of financial support to sustain it dried up, he said.

The leaves are picked from the unshaded plants, heated and then dried.

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It was a warm October evening and the swaths of black mustard weed on the trail had completely dried up, leaving the towering stalks spindly and bare.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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