To give what is needed or desired
“Everyone contributes. You bring the food and Alan provides the beverages.”
Opposite of to dry, or become dry, such as from heat or lack of moisture
Opposite of to be quiet, or to stop talking
Opposite of to diminish or dwindle, especially to (virtually) nothing
Opposite of to be, or cause to be, wet or waterlogged
“Wash and dry your hands before you come to the dinner table.”
Opposite of to become popular or come into fashion
“It appears that denim is one of those things that will disappear for a few years and then become fashionable again.”
Opposite of 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.”
Opposite of to inundate with a great quantity of something
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