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air-dry
[air-drahy]
verb (used with or without object)
to dry by exposure to the air.
adjective
dry beyond further evaporation.
air-dry
verb
(tr) to dry by exposure to the air
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of air-dry1
Example Sentences
Scouring the movie, I could only find one example of a cultural clash: a woman bringing in a load of air-dried laundry from the snow and struggling to fold a baby onesie that’s frozen stiff.
"We wanted to show that these air-dried soils were still useful for understanding soil microbial communities," said Edwards.
After as much as a week of hands-on building time, he lets the work air-dry for maybe another week before it is ready to be fired.
Samsung advises bringing your device into a service center for inspection even after it’s been air-dried.
"This is because air-dried bitumen can be used unaltered as an adhesive, but loses its adhesive properties when such large proportions of ochre are added."
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