DRY vs SEAR: NOUN
- Dry land: as, to execute a piece of engineering work in the dry (that is, not under water).
- A prohibitionist.
- A reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages
- The catch in a gunlock by which the hammer is held cocked or half cocked.
- The spring which causes the sear to catch in the notches by which the hammer is held.
- A scar produced by searing
- Part of a gun that retards the hammer until the trigger is pulled.
- The catch in a gunlock that keeps the hammer halfcocked or fully cocked.
- An obsolete spelling of seer.
- The pivoted piece in a gun-lock which enters the notches of the tumbler and holds the hammer at full or half cock. See cuts under gun-lock and rifle.
- A condition, such as a scar, produced by searing.
DRY vs SEAR: ADJECTIVE
- Of or relating to solid rather than liquid substances or commodities.
- Not sweet as a result of the decomposition of sugar during fermentation. Used of wines.
- Eaten or served without butter, gravy, or other garnish.
- Having no adornment or coloration; plain.
- Devoid of bias or personal concern.
- Lacking tenderness, warmth, or involvement; severe.
- Matter-of-fact or indifferent in manner.
- Wearisome; dull.
- Humorously sarcastic or mocking
- (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish
- Having no adornment or coloration
- Unproductive especially of the expected results
- Used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones
- Lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless
- (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation
- Not shedding tears
- Free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet
- Not producing milk
- Opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages
- No longer wet.
- Lacking warmth or emotional involvement
- Having a large proportion of strong liquor
- Without a mucous or watery discharge
- Free from liquid or moisture.
- Having or characterized by little or no rain.
- Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture.
- Not under water.
- Having all the water or liquid drained away, evaporated, or exhausted.
- No longer yielding liquid, especially milk.
- Not producing a liquid substance that is normally produced.
- Needing moisture or drink.
- Humorous in an understated or unemotional way.
- Practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages
- Suffering from fluid deprivation
- Prohibiting or opposed to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- Unproductive of the expected results.
- Constructed without mortar or cement.
- Dry; withered; no longer green; -- applied to leaves.
- (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture
- Dry; withered, especially of vegetation.
DRY vs SEAR: VERB
- Remove the moisture from and make dry
- Become dry or drier
- Become superficially burned
- Cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat
- Make very hot and dry
- Burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color
DRY vs SEAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To remove the moisture from; make dry.
- To become dry.
- To preserve (meat or other foods, for example) by extracting the moisture.
- To become dried up or withered.
- To cause to be felt or remembered because of emotional intensity.
- To cause emotional pain or trauma to.
- To cause to dry up and wither.
- To brown (meat) quickly using very high heat. : burn.
- To char, scorch, or burn the surface of.
DRY vs SEAR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To wither; to dry up.
- To burn (the surface of) to dryness and hardness; to cauterize; to expose to a degree of heat such as changes the color or the hardness and texture of the surface; to scorch; to make callous. Also used figuratively.
- To close by searing.
DRY vs SEAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water
- To evaporate; be exhaled; lose fluidity: as, water dries away rapidly; blood dries quickly on exposure to the air.
- To be wholly evaporated; cease to flow.
- To wither, as a limb
- To cease talking; be silent.
- In pathology, not attended with suppuration, a fluid discharge or exudation, or hemorrhage.
- Without moisture; not moist; absolutely or comparatively free from water or wetness, or from fluid of any kind: as, dry land; dry clothes; dry weather; a dry day; dry wood; dry bones.
- Specifically
- Not giving milk: as, a dry cow.
- Thirsty; craving drink, especially intoxicating drink.
- Lacking moisture or volatile components
- I happen to be teetotal"
- Dull and lifeless
- Lacking interest or stimulation
- A small child with a dry nose"
- Or no longer wet
- In geology and mining, free from the presence or use of water, or distant from water: as, dry diggings; dry separation.
- To make dry; free from water or from moisture of any kind, and by any means, as by wiping, evaporation, exhalation, or drainage; desiccate: as, to dry the eyes; to dry hay; wind dries the earth; to dry a meadow or a swamp.
- To cause to evaporate or exhale; stop the flow of: as, to dry out the water from a wet garment.
- To wither; parch.
- To evaporate completely; stop the flow of: as, the fierce heat dried up all the streams.
- To lose moisture; become free from moisture.
- To become dry; wither.
- Synonyms and Singe, etc. See scorch.
- To blight or blast; shrivel up.
- To deaden or make callous; deprive of sensibility or feeling.
- To wither or dry up on the surface by the application of heat or of something heated; scorch; burn the surface of; burn from the surface in ward; cauterize: as, to sear the flesh with a hot iron.
- Dry; withered: used especially of vegetation.
- To make dry; dry up; wither.
DRY vs SEAR: RELATED WORDS
- Unproductive, Tearless, Unstimulating, Shriveled, Scorched, Sere, Semiarid, Juiceless, Thirsty, Waterless, Unsweet, Desiccated, Arid, Rainless, Parched
- Broil, Jw, Wither, Burning, Burn, Cauterize, Char, Shrivelled, Dried up, Sere, Withered, Dry, Shriveled, Parch, Scorch
DRY vs SEAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unproductive, Tearless, Unstimulating, Shriveled, Scorched, Sere, Semiarid, Juiceless, Thirsty, Waterless, Unsweet, Desiccated, Arid, Rainless, Parched
- Overcook, Grill, Broil, Wither, Burning, Burn, Char, Shrivelled, Dried up, Sere, Withered, Dry, Shriveled, Parch, Scorch
DRY vs SEAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Permanent ponds: Ponds that do not normally dry up except in especially dry years.
- Freezing, dry cold, dry heat, and natural soil compositions can create natural embalming.
- They significantly improve chronic conditions worsened by dry air, such as asthma and dry skin.
- They also are known to cause dry mouth, dry eyes, and can worsen constipation.
- Keep your receiver and transmitter dry; if they get wet, wipe them dry immediately.
- Skin dry, tongue completely dry, whitish coating in the middle fairly free.
- Once dry, simply use any dry erase markers to dr.
- This dry spell has caused the stream to dry up.
- Pump onto dry hands and smooth over dry face.
- This can help dry up a cough or runny nose but can also cause side effects such as a dry mouth and dry nose.
- Place steak directly over hot burner to sear.
- Then with the sear strut tension adjustment screw fitted to the sear strut retaining plate, screw the plate into position.
- The hammer should jump from the auto sear to the trigger sear as the trigger resets.
- Other culprits are not having the sear lever spring installed or the sear lever spring has been cut.
- The high temperatures needed to sear your meat can potentially throw off your cooking estimates if you sear with the MEATER probe inserted.
- Besides the Hammer and Sear they also modified the Sear Lever by moving the pivot point to give it more leverage.
- Sear the pork loins until they are golden brown, about 3-4 minutes, and turn over on other side to sear.
- Sear broke on the hammer once, next time it was the sear and trigger.
- Registered Sear Gun, So You Can Move The Sear Around To One Of Your Other Fine HK Hosts!
- Easily grill, sear, or reverse sear to get food just the way you like it.
DRY vs SEAR: QUESTIONS
- Is dry ice blasting an environmentally friendly method?
- Why is dry cleaning more expensive than laundering?
- Can dry macular degeneration cause total blindness?
- How to contact Martinizing Dry Cleaning for environmentally responsible dry cleaning services?
- How long does it take for Chem-Dry of Boulder to dry carpet?
- Is it better to let your hair dry or dry when braiding?
- What is the best dry eye ointment for dry eyes at night?
- Why do I have dry eyes and dry mouth after smoking marijuana?
- Does plaster take longer to dry than dry wall compound?
- Can certain medications cause dry eyes and a dry mouth?
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- Why did mother Ann sear the man with a red-hot iron?
- Can the sear and stew compact be used as a slow cooker?
- What is the pull weight on a Remington 870 replacement sear?
- Is sear + sea at JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek any good?
- Does the grill come with a sear burner control knob?
- Are Volquartsen match target hammer and sear springs any good?
- Does the Fostech 22 caliber auto sear trip Kit work?
- Is it better to sear chicken before or after cooking?
- When did colt start putting sear blocks on receivers?