Opposite of past tense for to be, or cause to be, wet or waterlogged
“Wash and dry your hands before you come to the dinner table.”
Opposite of past tense for to obtain liquid or juice by squeezing
“Places that have the advantage of the hot sun enables them to dry out the fruit on wooden trays in the open.”
Opposite of past tense for to flow or move in a stream
“You can run the hairdryer over the wet patch on your dress and it should dry up pretty quick.”
Covered or saturated with water or another liquid
“The twilight walks had given Marianne a cold, assisted by the still greater imprudence of sitting in her wet shoes and stockings.”
Containing too much liquid or fluid
“With the machine running, gradually add enough oil to achieve a sloppy paste consistency.”
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