Sentences with Dried-up

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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dried-up'

The dried-up riverbed showed no signs of water for miles.

Her creativity felt dried-up as she struggled to find inspiration.

The writer faced a dried-up spell, unable to pen down new ideas.

The once lively conversation turned dried-up, filled with awkward silences.

The dried-up markers in the classroom needed replacement.

The lake's dried-up bed revealed relics from ancient civilizations.

After weeks of no rain, the river became dried-up, affecting the surrounding ecosystem.

The painter was frustrated when he discovered that his favorite colors had dried-up in their tubes.

The cracked earth was a testament to the dried-up water sources in the arid desert.

The chef realized the tomatoes were dried-up as he prepared the salad for the evening.

The old fountain in the park was now dried-up, a relic of times when water freely flowed.

The biologist studied the dried-up specimen, noting the effects of dehydration on the cells.

The author used the dried-up river as a metaphor for the protagonist's emotional struggles.

The economic downturn resulted in a dried-up job market, leaving many unemployed.

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