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After weeks of scorching sun, the river began to dry up, leaving the once lush banks barren and cracked.

The spilled water on the kitchen floor will eventually dry up if you leave it in the open air.

The farmers were worried as the prolonged drought caused the crops to dry up, threatening their livelihoods.

During the heatwave, the small pond in the park started to dry up, forcing the ducks to find a new home.

As the economic recession persisted, job opportunities began to dry up, leaving many unemployed.

The scientist observed how the wetlands would gradually dry up if climate change continued at its current pace.

In the desert, even the tiniest puddles can quickly dry up under the relentless sun.

The chef noticed the sauce in the pan starting to dry up, so she added a splash of broth to keep it moist and flavorful.

The sun's intense heat caused the river to dry up, leaving behind a cracked riverbed.

The lack of rainfall made the once lush garden slowly dry up, turning it into a barren landscape.

As the artist painted, they noticed the colors on their palette beginning to dry up, requiring a fresh mix for vibrant hues.

The ink in the pen began to dry up, making it difficult for the student to complete their essay.

The scientist observed the lake ecosystem, concerned that pollution was causing aquatic life to dry up.

After a long drought, the farmers struggled as their crops started to dry up in the arid fields.

The poet used the metaphor of a well to describe how inspiration can sometimes dry up, leaving a writer's creativity parched.

After the rain stopped, the puddles in the playground started to dry up under the warm sun.

The scientist used a special machine to dry up the wet soil samples in the laboratory.

As the sun blazed overhead, the wet laundry hanging on the clothesline began to dry up quickly.

Without proper care, the skin on your hands may dry up during the winter months.

The farmer hoped the weather would change soon, as the crops were starting to dry up in the intense heat.

The chef instructed the kitchen staff to let the excess moisture in the vegetables dry up before cooking them.

The small pond in the park began to dry up, causing concern for the aquatic life that depended on it.

Despite their best efforts, the explorers' water supply continued to dry up as they journeyed through the arid desert.

The hot sun caused the river to dry up, leaving the once-flowing waterbed barren.

The drought made the soil dry up, affecting the farmers' ability to grow crops.

As the temperature rose, the puddles on the pavement started to dry up.

The scientist observed the experiment, noticing how the liquid began to dry up over time.

Without regular watering, the once vibrant flowers in the garden began to dry up and wither.

The chef forgot to cover the pasta, causing it to dry up and stick together.

The tears in her eyes started to dry up as she gained control of her emotions.

The lack of rainfall caused the reservoir to dry up, leading to concerns about water scarcity.

After the long summer drought, the river began to dry up, causing concern for the local wildlife.

The chef had to quickly replace the lid on the saucepan to prevent the sauce from starting to dry up during cooking.

As the company faced financial difficulties, the funding for the project started to dry up, leading to its eventual cancellation.

The young students were excited to witness the experiment in which the water would slowly dry up, leaving only crystals behind.

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