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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of overdry.

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Examples

  • Line-dried clothes are unlikely to get overdried on the line, since they are not exposed to artificial heat, but do not leave them out on the line overnight.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Line-dried clothes are unlikely to get overdried on the line, since they are not exposed to artificial heat, but do not leave them out on the line overnight.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Back in the corridor, he sighed with relief as gravity gave up some of its dominion over him, and the relatively cool air suddenly leached sweat from his overheated, overdried skin.

    Harbinger DAVID MACK 2005

  • Back in the corridor, he sighed with relief as gravity gave up some of its dominion over him, and the relatively cool air suddenly leached sweat from his overheated, overdried skin.

    Harbinger DAVID MACK 2005

  • Line-dried clothes are unlikely to get overdried on the line, since they are not exposed to artificial heat, but do not leave them out on the line overnight.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Line-dried clothes are unlikely to get overdried on the line, since they are not exposed to artificial heat, but do not leave them out on the line overnight.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • E.M.C. of shelled groundnuts at 21°C and 60% R.H. 6-8 grain overdried for germination

    Chapter 7 1982

  • This tendency to inflammatory diseases of the air passages is aggravated by the overheated and overdried condition of the air in the room occupied.

    A Practical Physiology Albert F. Blaisdell

  • "I can't get used to seeing you disappear like an overdried soap bubble, Malone.

    Supermind Laurence M. Janifer 1967

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