106 adverbs to describe how to dryed

My wet clothing had partially dried on my body as I lay there motionless in the bottom of the boat, and now, with every movement, chafed the raw spots, rendering the slightest motion a physical agony.

They are then gradually dried for about three weeks, and put into a mill to separate the husk from the seed.

They should hang some time before they are dressed, as, if they are cooked fresh, the flesh will be exceedingly dry and tasteless.

When the nut is imported to this country, its fruit is, in general, comparatively dry, and is considered indigestible.

The girl checked herself, dried her eyes hastily, and walking briskly to a little distance, as if engaged in arranging the chamber, she said, with an affectation of carelessness "Oh, ma'am, it is nothing; nothing at all, indeed, ma'am.

" "Arsking your pardon, sir," said the steward, twisting his unusually dry lips into a smile, "but I've 'ad no opportunity, sirI've been follerin' you all day, sir.

When these roads became tolerably dry in summer, they were ploughed up, and laid in a half circle to dry, the only amendment they ever had.

So go, for in your places Already, as you see, (Her tears for some deep sorrow scarcely dried), Venus holds court among her sinless graces, With many a nymph from many a park and lea.

Dry sand and loam castings should be, as much as possible, made in boxes; the moulds may thereby be more rapidly and more effectually dried, and better castings will be got with a less expense.

Nice, juicy cut from the joint, and a little dry sherry?

When the prophet was asked if the dry bones could live, he was wise enough cautiously to answer, "O Lord God, thou knowest;" but when he was commanded to prophesy unto them, and say, "O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord," this was hard work, yet there was no conferring with flesh and blood.

"Perhaps if you were to walk along your clothes would dry quicker," said Betty.

Some are merely dried after having been cleaned.

Then the body should be speedily dried, and hastily but well rubbed with a somewhat coarse towel, and the clothes put on without any unnecessary delay.

The nut was moderately dried in a stove, so as to be capable of being powdered, and in that state was exhibited in substance with cayenne pepper and other aromatics.

The rain falling on the freshly dried herbs and leaves, and filling the pools and ditches into which they have dropped thus clean and rigid, will soon convert them into tea,green, black, brown, and yellow teas, of all degrees of strength, enough to set all Nature a-gossiping.

Even oven-dried wood retains a small percentage of moisture, but for all except chemical purposes, may be considered absolutely dry.

"And I guess that we'd better be beating it back to camp as soon as your duds are decently dry.

A half-hour later, her hair crisply dried by the fire and curling blithely from its recent bath, herself sweet with the soap-and-water and clean-clothes freshness which is the only fragrance worth cultivating, Sally stole on tiptoe to the top of the stairs and peeped down.

"Well, we cut and dried that business pretty straight.

The mixture is then poured into a mould, or spread on sheets of tin, and subsequently dried in the oven or stove till it has acquired the state of a paste.

The prairie lands through which the river meanders proved to be surprisingly dry and passable (the water being unusually low, the boy said), with many cattle pastured upon them.

But it was soft with recent sweat, and along the edges of the leather there was a barely dried line of foam that rubbed away readily under the touch of his fingertip.

The hot dry dusty roads and the torn scrub abound with snakes and most of them of a virulently poisonous quality.

Take mine!" He pulled it out and dried her eyes as tenderly as if he had been a woman; then raised his head abruptly and spoke to Avery.

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