1. dried - Adjective
2. dried - Verb
Derived from DRY
4. dried - Adjective Satellite
of Day. Also adj.; as, dried apples.
of Dry
Source: Webster's dictionaryOne expected growth, change; without it, the world was less, the well of inspiration dried up, the muses fled. Charles de Lint
Hospitals are closing across the country due to the burden of illegal immigration, college students find that summer jobs have dried up due to illegal immigration, and wages across the board are depressed by the overwhelming influx of cheap and illegal labor. Elton Gallegly
We dried continuously day and night. We had no efficient way to do it, so we built this new popcorn plant. Orville Redenbacher
When I am dead the world can be an ocean or a dried up ditch. Persian Proverb
The buffalo that arrive late will have to drink muddy water and eat dried grass. Vietnamese Proverb
Allah gives dried beans to eat to him who has no teeth left. Moroccan Proverb