Simple as in muzzle To remove or lose moisture, often resulting in a lack of wetness; as in, to exsiccate. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dry Up'
After the rain stopped, the puddles in the playground started to dry up under the warm sun.
As the sun blazed overhead, the wet laundry hanging on the clothesline began to dry up quickly.
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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