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Appearance
dehydrate.v
- They can not breed without water, and their thin skins must be kept moist ortheynewill<empty>dehydratekuivuvatand die.
- If you work in a stuffy office, place bowls of water near the radiators or invest in a humidifier to keep the air moist and prevent your skin fromdehydratingkuivumasta.
- Slabs being subducted today at the rims of large ocean basinsLaatat, jotka nykyään työntyvät alas suurten merialtaiden reunoilla,are typically 60Myr old, and are accordingly cold enoughto<empty>dehydratekuivuakseenbefore meltingennen sulamista.
- FoalsVarsatrapidly stop sucking andcanvoivatdehydratekuivuavery quicklyhyvin nopeasti.
dry.v
- His hand moved to his chest and felt the nipples intact butsaliva like bloodsylki, samoin kuin veri,dryingkuivuiquicklynopeasti, only the throbbing tenderness remained.
- It is much better to err on the side of lightness, especially as gouache paint is much darker whenitsehasondriedkuivunut.
- Mastic varnishMastiksivernissawill<empty>drykuivuuin around 15 minutesnoin 15 minuutissa, so you would have to work quickly.
- Now they guard the body, which is motionless ina lake of blood thatverilammikossa, jokais<empty>rapidlynopeastidryingkuivuu, drunk by the thirsty, insatiable soil.
- As the rain water soaks away andthe desertaavikkoonceagainjälleendrieskuivuu, the frogs, adults as well as young, absorb water through their skins until they are tightly bloated and almost spherical.
- Observations:The slabLaattadrieskuivuuvery quicklyhyvin nopeastiand faces virtually due south, offering all year round climbing possibility.
- I immerse the paper in water for about 20 minutes and then allowthe excess waterylimääräisen vedento<empty>drykuivuaon a flat surface between clean towelstasaisella pinnalla puhtaiden pyyhkeiden välissä.