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  • 71Dry Creek-Port Adelaide railway — The Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway is an 8 km (5 mile) east – west line running through Adelaide’s north western suburbs. The line is controlled by ARTC and is an important link between Port Adelaide, Pelican Point and the main interstate… …

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  • 72Dry suit — A dry suit or drysuit provides thermal insulation or passive thermal protection to the wearer while immersed in water,[1][2][3][4] and is worn by divers, boaters, water sports enthusiasts, and others who work or play in or near cold water. A dry… …

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  • 73Dry carpet cleaning — Main article: Carpet cleaning Dry carpet cleaning involves the use of specialized machines to clean carpets with recently developed chemical technologies that permit no moisture or very low moisture (VLM) cleaning, resulting in carpet… …

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  • 74Dry Your Eyes — This article is about the song by The Streets. For the BBC Northern Ireland comedy series, see Dry Your Eyes (TV series). For the song by Neil Diamond and Robbie Robertson, see The Last Waltz. Dry Your Eyes Single by The Stre …

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  • 75dry — adjective (drier, driest) 1》 free from moisture or liquid.     ↘not yielding water, oil, or milk: a dry well.     ↘without grease or other moisturizer or lubricator: dry hair. 2》 (of information, writing, etc.) dully factual.     ↘unemotional or… …

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  • 76dry up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To make or become no longer fresh or shapely because of loss of moisture: mummify, sear, shrivel, wither, wizen. See DRY. 2. To make or become no longer active or productive: deplete, desiccate, give out, play out …

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  • 77dry-rot — verb Date: 1870 transitive verb to affect with dry rot intransitive verb to become affected with dry rot …

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  • 78dry rot — /draɪ ˈrɒt/ (say druy rot) noun 1. a decay of seasoned timber causing it to become brittle and to crumble to a dry powder, due to various fungi. 2. any of various diseases of plants in which the dead tissue is dry, caused in timber by Merulius… …

  • 79Dry dock — Dock Dock, n. [Akin to D. dok; of uncertain origin; cf. LL. doga ditch, L. doga ditch, L. doga sort of vessel, Gr. ? receptacle, fr. ? to receive.] 1. An artificial basin or an inclosure in connection with a harbor or river, used for the… …

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  • 80dry up —  1. Forget one s lines while acting a part on the stage. (Usu. dry.)  2. Become silent …

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