释义 |
[ drahy-ahyd ] / ˈdraɪˌaɪd /
Origin of dry-eyedFirst recorded in 1660–70 Words nearby dry-eyeddry dock, dry-dockage, dry drunk, dryer, dry eye, dry-eyed, dry-farm, dry farming, dry fly, dry fog, dry-footing Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for dry-eyedI used to read it to my classes, and never could get through it dry-eyed. How I Write: Diane Johnson|Noah Charney|January 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST Dave was gone when she came back from the woods—calm, dry-eyed, pale. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine|John Fox, Jr. Dry-eyed he arose at last and stretched out his hands to that heaven that had done so little for him he thought. The Chalice Of Courage|Cyrus Townsend Brady Lucia Catherwood sat, dry-eyed and motionless, for a long time, gazing at the opposite wall and seeing nothing there. Before the Dawn|Joseph Alexander Altsheler
Mary wondered not a little at her dry-eyed and silent reception of it, but that was a part of the change in Betty. The Eye of Dread|Payne Erskine She had not wept; this dry-eyed suffering was a deal worse for the girl, however, than would have been a passion of tears. The Mission of Janice Day|Helen Beecher Long
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