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    Use "drying up" in a sentence

    drying up example sentences

    drying up


    1. ’ She told me, concentrating on drying up the fiddly bits of the caffetiere


    2. In addition to these heinous abductions, our wells are drying up and the harvest may fail


    3. Mason had recently seen a report on the VD about what little coffee production there was left in the world soon drying up


    4. It seemed like nothing would ever force the people to abandon it, except perhaps the river drying up


    5. in the deepest part of the river that was now drying up into a mud


    6. Avery ignores his question, “South American supplies are drying up


    7. precious resource was drying up from under their very noses, and aside from a select bunch of


    8. After drying up I went to the kitchen and prepared myself a couple of cold cut sandwiches and chased it down with a pint of orange juice


    9. Men may tell us, if they please, that our old fountain of living waters is drying up, and that the nineteenth century needs a new theology


    10. to cause a temporary drying up of the Mediterranean Sea

    11. could not have done such a horrid infliction upon herself as cutting herself and drying up her


    12. “He pointed out that it was because of losing my job and the money drying up that Monica left


    13. the melting glaciers and that is rapidly drying up


    14. So; how could a slower, less powerful scavenger with poor eyesight, smell and hearing, compete and survive during the seasonal drought of the African Veldt? The drying up of vegetation, waterholes, the migrating herds gone


    15. But do they understand what is happened to others of their class? And how it is happening? And why their wealth is drying up?


    16. existence; and that was why the earth was drying up…so not only were we causing the


    17. I rested my head, my tears slowly drying up, his hand running up and down my back, his fingers trailing shivers down my spine


    18. ” His voice was hushed, soothing, and it went a long way to drying up the rest of my tears


    19. They showed a drying up and sparseness of hair; poor tooth and nail


    20. Dressed stones were piled nearby, and a heap of mortar was drying up wastefully on a wooden board

    21. Her bees and her crows and her wolves were lying in heaps and drying up, and she had used up all the power of the Golden Cap; but if she could only get hold of the Silver Shoes, they would give her more power than all the other things she had lost


    22. In addition, the bars are becoming smaller, indicating that trading interest is drying up, and there are no more large trend bars (that open near the lows and close near the highs) in April


    23. The combination of very low interest rates and the drying up of ordinary commercial bank loans has produced a new phenomenon in recent years—the loaning of money to corporations by banks, repayable over a period of several years


    24. * Ironically, takeovers began drying up shortly after Graham’s last revised edition appeared, and the 1970s and early 1980s marked the absolute low point of modern American industrial efficiency


    25. A window was shattered, and one of those sweet potato vines was drying up on the floor


    26. Ideally, volume should be relatively consistent over the prior 10 days, preferably drying up, and then should “burst” higher on the day of the pocket pivot, as is evident, for example in Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ) in Figure 5


    27. Normally you want to see a stock drift downward on volume that is declining and drying up


    28. Nearly 80 percent of their exports are energy and metal commodities, and with demand drying up in late 2008 and early 2009, the Russian economy was hit hard


    29. “If you have a series of hammers, a series of lower shadows at the same support area, it's showing you either demand is coming in or supply is drying up


    30. It's the spirit of life, as the Scriptures call it, 'the river of living water,' the drying up of which is threatened in the Apocalypse

    31. The sand-drifts and the reeds were already drying up in the steppes, and the cattle, lowing, ran into the fields in the day-time


    32. Now I would ask, whether it is probable, that the British subjects would be willing to lend us money to carry on war against their sovereign? Would they not, on the contrary, exert the influence which they are said to possess over the moneyed interest of this country, for the purpose of depressing the credit of the country; for the purpose of crippling the operations of the State banks; and for the purpose of drying up the sources from which the Government might otherwise calculate to derive supplies? But, sir, this has little to do with the question of constitutionality, to which I will again return


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