It means to completely use up. It is often used in the context of money and may mean to completely drain someone of their wealth. It could also refer to using up someone's self-esteem, energy, youth, or other qualities.
Example: "I was suspicious of his new girlfriend. She seemed like a gold digger who just wanted to suck him dry financially."
"Suck dry" typically refers to completely depleting or draining something of its resources or energy, leaving it empty or exhausted. It can be used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone has taken all that they can from a person or a situation.
"Dry" can be a verb when used to describe the action of removing moisture or making something dry. For example, "I need to dry my clothes before I can wear them."
The past participle of "to dry" is "dried."
The homophone of dry is dye.
To say 'dry' in Russian, you would say "ΡΡΡ ΠΎΠΉ" (pronounced: soo-khoi).
Dry is a regular verb so you add-ed t make the past and past participle = dried dry dried dried
Dry, very dry.
very dry dry dry. i repet dry very dry
Similes for dry: As dry as a scorching desert. Dry as a bone. Dry as the Sahara.
dry
dry (adjective) I dry/wipe dry (verb)
No, dry is not an adverb.Adjective -- The dry air is bothering my allergies.Verb -- I dry my clothes after I wash them.
A typo.
Pretty dry i guess
For me, it's dry
dry;not moist, but you can make it wet, but it is dry.
Very dry. Very, very dry.
Some deserts are cold and dry, some are cool and dry and others hot and dry.