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dried-up
adj.
1.(used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture
2.depleted of water
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dried-out
dried milk
dried fruit
dried apricot
dried
driblet
dribbling
dribbler
dribble
dreyfus
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drier
drift
drift apart
drift away
drift ice
drift net
drift off
driftage
drifter
driftfish
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uranium
adhesive friction
desorb
form genus
improper fraction
assimilate
by any means
mellow
metonymic
nondenominational
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right out
to say or tell something plainly or in a way that hides nothing
I told the new supervisor right out that I did not like him.
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This is the really important part of the machine and that's why we call it the business ________ .
a.
centre
b.
end
c.
area
d.
point
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The word maverick came into use after Samuel Maverick, a Texan refused to brand his cattle. Eventually any unbranded calf became known as a Maverick.
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