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sun-dried
[ suhn-drahyd ]
adjective
- dried in the sun, as bricks or raisins.
- dried up or withered by the sun.
sun-dried
adjective
- dried or preserved by exposure to the sun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sun-dried1
First recorded in 1590–1600
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Example Sentences
Grapes are sun-dried on straw for 10 to 12 days, then aged inside French oak barrels.
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The southern Indians lived together in huge fortresses, built of sun-dried bricks, called adobe.
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The better houses are built of black volcanic stone and the poorer houses of sun-dried brick.
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Some were of clay only sun-dried, others of clay burned into pottery.
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Such fire-balls, shot into the sun-dried canvas of the clipper, might go far towards leaving her bones ableach on Ulu Salama.
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That summer we had ten in almost ten consecutive days, each of which menaced the mass of old sun-dried woodwork in which we lived.
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