Yes, depending on the context.
On a nylon carpet in a dry areaIn a carpeted restaurant in the desertWalking on carpet during the dry winter months
Unlike gullies, streams rarely dry up completely because they have a continuous flow of water. Streams are fed by various sources like springs, rainwater, or melting snow, which help to maintain a steady flow even in dry seasons.
yes it helps alot becaue the dry grass is like a fuel to the fire to start up and it colud make the fire sprard.
Answer I think that perhaps you've already tried this and know the answer, but yes you will dry up, she won't and you will still have an ejackulation when the time comes.
dry air rises up faster because the dry air has less density n therefore it rises up faster than moist air
means you will dry out & shrivel up.
a simile used in the poem "Dream Deferred" it is used like this: when you have a dream in life, and you cannot get it, you give up on it and then you dont remember it, just like when you put a raisin in the sun it will dry up,, and you will not remember it after some time, and you will give up on your dream.
Rivers can and do dry up.
Puddles dry up when the water in them evaporates into the air or seeps into the ground. Factors like temperature, humidity, and wind speed can affect how quickly a puddle dries up.
How do you dry up water? With a towel. Paper or not.
The icing can take a good 30 minutes to fully set up until it is 100% dry. This process can be sped up if the icing is placed in a cool, dry place (like a refrigerator) and out of direct heat and sunlight.
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Hang Me Up to Dry was created on 2007-01-29.
Just like a slug or snail it dry up their skin.
Satin is often hand wash only, which means that drip dry is the best way to dry them. That said, drip dry should not mean literally dripping. Lay the clothes out on a clean towel in one layer, roll that towel up tightly, then unroll the towel and hang the pieces up to dry. This will prevent them from dripping but won't damage the fabric like wringing it out can.
Eventually (Like all gum does) it will dry up and be edible but not enjoyable