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Examples

  • The highlights of my meal were a hen's egg cooked at 62 degrees Celsius, with thin slices of sautéed wild mushrooms served atop small chunks of wind-dried beef.

    Back to the Basics Bruce Palling 2011

  • Soon the official path veered steeply away from the sea and coastline, uphill through fields of wind-dried cow pats and behind hedges and down a deep and narrow drover's road.

    Margaret Drabble | Trespassing 2011

  • Eased to a walk now after a long ride, and the horseman dusty from the wind-dried roads.

    A River So Long 2010

  • She was a cool refreshment to a spirit sun-dried, wind-dried, and dark.

    Flowering Wilderness 2004

  • Eased to a walk now after a long ride, and the horseman dusty from the wind-dried roads.

    Brother Cadfael's Penance Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1994

  • I shook my head, thrusting back the wind-dried curls behind my ears.

    Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992

  • It turned out that the parents of the young girl were selling wind-dried meat.

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • It turned out that the parents of the young girl were selling wind-dried meat.

    WILD SWANS THREE DAUGHTERS OF CHINA CHANG, JUNG 1991

  • It turned out that the parents of the young girl were selling wind-dried meat.

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • His parents must have been asleep when some stray spark from the unwatched embers, blown by the draught, had lodged in the wind-dried turfs of the roof, and smouldered to a blaze.

    The Wicked Day Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1983

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